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ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


FROM MONDAY, MARCH 22nn, UNTIL THE 
DAY OF SALE 


FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. 


AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION 


OF 


FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
OIL PAINTINGS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


FOR ACCOUNT OF SEVERAL ESTATES AND FOR 
PRIVATE OWNERS 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


ON THE EVENINGS OF 
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 
MARCH 24TH, 25TH AND 26TH, 1915 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O CLOCK 


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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


OF 


NEARLY THREE HUNDRED 
MODERN PAINTINGS 


BY 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS 


TO BE DISPOSED OF 
AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


FOR ACCOUNT OF SEVERAL ESTATES AND A NUMBER OF PRIVATE 
OWNERS AS SPECIFICALLY INDICATED IN THIS CATALOGUE 


ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
ASSISTED BY MR. OTTO BERNET, OF 
THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 
NEW YORK 
1915 


: 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOC 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may 
be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be 
likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide 
the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the pur- 
chasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in default 
of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of 
which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the 
risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary for 
the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, and 
without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such 
purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale shall 
be a charge against such purchaser. , 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 
A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays—between the 
hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P.M. | 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American Art 
Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only on pre- 
senting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of 
any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in 
which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed 
by the Association for purchasers. The Association will, however, 
afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any 
assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of 
the parties engaged for such service. 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the pur- 
chaser. ‘Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and 
thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in caring 


for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself responsible if 
such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 
within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 

/Y. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of 
any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, 
error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. Every lot is 
on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, after which 
it is sold “‘as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy 
expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued, and, 
in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued or make mention 
of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would become responsible . 
for such damage as might result were his opinion without proper 
foundation. 


SPECIAL NOTICE. 

Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on 
orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph or telephone, will be faith- 
fully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchase so — 
made will be subject to the above Conditions of Sale, which cannot 
in any manner be modified. The Association, however, in the event of 
making a purchase of a lot consisting of one or more books for a pur- 
chaser who has not, through himself or his agent, been present at 
the exhibition or sale, will permit such lot to be returned within ten 
days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be returned, if 
the lot in any material manner differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be written and 
given with such plainness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. 
Not only should the lot number be given, but also the title, and bids 
should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists 
of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is 
unknown to the Association, a deposit should be sent or reference sub- 
mitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 

Priced copies of the catalogue of any sale, or any session thereof, 
will be furnished by the Association at a reasonable charge. 

AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


FIRST NIGHT'S SALE 
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1915 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O CLOCK 


No. 1 


VASILI VERESTCHAGIN 
Russian: 1842—1904 


MOUNT TABOR a, VY of Zee 
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é 
/ 0 7 Height, 21% inches; length, 54% inches 


“OF very regular form, rising to the height of 2,362 feet above 
sea level. . . . Indeed it is only from the time of Jerome, or 
the fourth century, that Tabor is accepted as the place of the 
miracle (the transfiguration).” ‘The mount is blue, seen across 
a green field or plateau, against a rose-gray sky. 


From the Verestchagin sale at the American Art Galleries, New York, 
1891. 


Owner, E. WEINHANDLER, Esa. 


No. 2 
A.J. VAN WYNGUERDT 
DutcH 
ON THE BANKS OF THE SCHELDT 
. (Panel) 
Height, 71% inches; length, 138% inches 


THE river here is narrow and runs through a sylvan and pas- 
toral landscape, its surface a mirror of the bordering trees and 
of a light sky with a few strata of clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, A. J. V. Wyncuerpt 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 3 
GEORGE A. TRAVER 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


LANDSCAPE 
(Panel) 


jit Se Height, 5 inches; length, inches Y tae 
A HILLSIDE slopes from the right to a/bit of water, and on its 


green slope and on the low bank at the left are groups of 
birches. At the horizon is a faint tinge of yellow in the sky. 


Signed at the lower left, V. StrepEvicH, VENETIA. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 4 


V. G. STIEPEVICH 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


THE IMPORTUNATE VISITOR 


( Panel) 


Ja ie 
In a luxurious salon a young gallant gatbed in’ white satin, 
standing and in the attitude of a formal bow, is presenting a 

rose to a handsome young matron who is seated on a sofa, © 

her apparel a brilliant yellow adorned in pink, blue and white. 

An elderly bewigged man sitting beside her leans back and 

raises glasses to his eyes in haughty resentment. 


Height, 7 inches; length, 9 in 


Signed at the lower left, V. SrrepEvicu, VENETIA. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 5 


EUGENE FICHEL 
FRENCH: 1826—1895 


END OF THE MEAL 
(Panel) 


2 sv Height, 8 inches; width, 6 CD (a 
TAL. 


MAN in red, with white stockings and gray Wigs seated 
at a table in his room, at which a buxom maid hay served his 
meal. She is about to take away the dishes and he is feeling 


for his purse. Both the maid’s garb and the furnishings of 
the room are in soft colors. 


Signed at the lower left, EK. Ficuer, 1862. 
Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 6 


A. GUES 


FRENCH 


STANDARD BEARER 
(Panel) 


Height, 8 wnches; width, 6 inches 
Cure) OES ae git, 9 9 a we i 


A. MIDDLE-AGED man with a full reddish beard is sitting on a 
stool before a carved door with long strap hinges. He leans 
forward with right elbow resting on knee and in his left hand 
holds the folds and staff of a white and blue standard. He is 
dressed in gray and orange with bright yellow stockings. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Gus&s. 


Owner, Estate of the late Stmron J. Drake, Esa. 


Noe 7 


WILLIAM BRADFORD, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1830—1892 


LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN 


ieee Height, 9 inches; length, 14\% 


In the center of the composition in th¢ distance a snow-white 
mountain with bluish shadows throws light reflections forward 
upon the waters of a harbor, where various sailing ships are 
seen, some with colored canvas. The horizon is banked with 
clouds of billowing form, and the whole scene is in a soft glow 
as of sunset. 

Signed at the lower right, Wm. Braprorp. 


From the Albert Steiner collection, Brooklyn, 1898. 


Owner, Estate of F. L. Maruews. 


No. 8 


As Hor, Ee tAs 


PERUGIA 
(Pencil Drawing) 


eG Qe Height, 10 inches; length, 14 Nes Uh WA yes 


A PENCIL drawing of handsome architectural features of the 
Italian city, delicately effected and with great care, with a sky 
background filled in in water color. 


Signed at the lower left, A H (in monogram), Prervueta, Oct. 
19, °02. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 9 


C. VOLKMANN 


GERMAN 


CHILDHOOD 
(Panel) 


37 BO Height, 114% inches; width, 844 inches 


Heap and shoulders of a pleasant-faced little girl in a white 
mob cap, her red waist and white undergarments falling away 
from the small sloping shoulders. She has chestnut hair and 
blue eyes and is turned toward the right, with the left side of 
her face in transparent shadow. 


Signed at the lower right, VoLKMANN. 


Owner, Mrs. a H.-RussEtu. 


No. 10 


ARY SCHEFFER 
GERMAN: 1795—1858 


HEAD OF DUTCH GIRL 
( Panel) 


sheen ale Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches 
A BRIGHT-EYED little Dutch girl is depicted head and shoulders, 

figure to the right, but face turned full upon the spectator, 

her head coyly leaning upon her right shoulder. She has fair 

hair and rosy cheeks and is smiling, and her brown cap is tied 

with a narrow blue ribbon. 


Signed at the lower: left, Ary SCHEFFER. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 11 


WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT 
American: 1824—1879 


MOONLIGHT 
HF a Height, 1114 inches; width, 7% imthes 


TurovuGH a dark, leafy arch in a woodland a bit of light sky 
is glimpsed high up, and white moonlight polishes a small 
pool and casts the shadows of slender tree trunks on the brown 


earth. 
Marked on back of canvas: Satm W. M. Hunt. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


INOS S12 


LEON CAILLE 
Frencu: 18836—1907 
A MOTHER 
(Panel) 
ont Ps eee Height, 12 inches; width, 94 int 


A. MOTHER of buxom habit is seated by the side of a great fire- 
place, suckling a sturdy infant. She is seen in profile to the 
left, clad in white and brown, with the infant sitting on a flan- 
nel blanket on her knee. ‘The fireplace is gray, against a brown 
wall, and a kettle hangs over the embers. 


Signed at the lower left, Lton CaiLue. 


Owner, Estate of the late Simon J. Drake, Esa. 


No. 18 


J. B. BRISTOL, N.A. 
eS ae AMERICAN: 1826—1909 


LAKE CHAMPLAIN & =e Wee 7 


Height, 10 inches; length, 15 inches 


Tue lake is a silvery gray mottled with reflections and shore- 
line shadows. ‘Two sailboats are far out, toward a hilly and 
wooded shore, and mountains are dim in the background. On 
a green point in the right foreground is a cottage, and a man 
is walking toward it from a rowboat. 


Signed at the lower right, J. B. Brisrov. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 14 


THEODORE WORES 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY | 


A JAPANESE GIRL 
: (Panel) 


v 
/ 2 ao Height, 1614 inches; width, 10) Lbncnnenrah 
Facine the left, three-quarters front, a young as apanese girl is 
observed at three-quarter length, standing, with an open para- 6. 
sol resting over her shoulder. Her coat is a Whistlerian gray, 
decorated in black with bamboo leaves, and her obi is crimson. 


me 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 15 


A. F. WERNER 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


INTERIOR WITH FIGURES—THE WAR STORY 


Height, 151% inches; length; 19 eee 


Hoe 
THREE men whose discretion is less evident than their enjoy- 
ment are observed about a carved table in a tile-floored’ room 
with gray walls trimmed with green. One is a soldier, with 
stein in hand, in brilliant uniform. A huge tankard on the 
table stands near an older man in gray wig, who seems to 
have been familiar with it, who displays a map triumphantly 
before the third man, who has apparently been questioning A 
some tale of the enthusiastic officer, and has referred to books a 
in justification of his opinion. ; e 


Signed at the wall at the right, A. F. Werner, 1871. 
Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 16 


H. D. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1829—1904 


AT NAPANOCK 


BL, ieee Height, 13 inches; length, te tle g . 


AL PLACID stream in the foreground, crossing the picture, is bor- 
dered on its farther side by gray and brown stones scattered 
along the edge of its low grassy bank, which supports a screen 
of trees against which some dead limbs are piled. In the back- 
ground are wooded hills. 


Signed at the lower left, K. van ELTen. 


Owner, W. C. Bartriett, Esa. 


No. 17 
UNKNOWN 


LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 
( Panel) 


oe aga Height, 13 inches; length, 


} inches 


BETWEEN a hill in the background an the left middle 
distance a small blue brook comes intd view, winding forward 
through a grassy valley and vanishing in rapids at the left. 
The valley is in sunshine and trees abound on the hills. Coming 
forward in a path from a cottage are brown, black and white 
cows, driven by a farmer in a blue coat. 


No. 18 


UNKNOWN 
LANDSCAPE 


qe avait D497 a fo ache: 
2 Height, 12144 inches; length, 16 ye hes ee, 

A ROAD entering the picture in the foregr Gund makes as ee 
bend to the right in the middle distance, where on its farther 
side a gray and brown cottage stands, with smoke issuing from 
its chimney. At the side of the road a man and woman are 
standing, talking. ‘I'rees are at both sides of the road and 
the country around is wooded. 


Owner, Estate of F. L. Maruews, Esa.’ 


No. 19 


G. TODD 


SISTERS 
( Panel) 


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Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 
eta : ; (Sree. 
A YouNG girl in a lilac-hued dress, edged with whi at the 


low neck, is sitting in the tall grass at the border of a wood, 
with wild flowers blooming about her, knitting. She is hatless 
and her blond hair is bound in blue. A younger girl in red 
and white has thrown herself on the ground beside her, resting 
her head in the elder’s lap. 


Signed at the lower right, G. Topp, 777. 


~ Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 20 


JAMES G. TYLER 


American: 1855— 


DASHING SPRAY 

224 Height, 12 inches; length, 1734 ae ( , 
A. BOLD reef or an outlying corner of a rocky coast comes into 
view in the right foreground, the rocks a blackish-purple, gray 
and rusty red. They project well above the sea, which fills the 
rest of the picture under a grayish-blue sky. A fresh gale is 
blowing, and the great waves, blue in the distance, break in 
masses of white spray which leaps high above the rocks, and 
run in green surges about their bases. 


Signed at the lower left, James G. Tyter, 1901. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 21 


F.C. MARTIN 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


LEISURE MOMENTS 
(Panel) 


/ d SS Height, 15 inches; width, 111-inches 


A AAKA__ 


AN old sailor or fisherman is depicted ‘at half-length facing 
left, three-quarters front. He is well wrapped in a dark coat 
or sweater with collar turned up, and wears a sou’wester. 
Being temporarily off duty, he is lighting a pipe, with con- 
siderable satisfaction. 


Signed at the lower left, F. C. Martin, ’98. 


Owner, Mrs. E,; ArnstTeEtn. 


INO. 22 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 
SUNSET 


Height, 11 inches; length, 14 mch 
A QUuIzET country road, grass-bordered, turns to the left beyond 
a steep-roofed house, and at the right of the bend is edged by 


woods. ‘The spectator looks toward the western sky, whose 
clouds reflect bright yellow lights. 


Signed at the lower right, Bruck Crane. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 23 


MARIE JOSEPH IWILL 
Frencu: 1850— 


ITALIAN LANDSCAPE 


Height, 121% inches; length, 


(7s 
A LITTLE-TRAVELED road making its apearance fn the fore- 
ground presently drops out of sight over the cyest of a low 
hill straight ahead in the middle distance. Beyond are seen 
the tops of the green trees of a forest or park which curves 
around to the right in the background. To right of the road 
is a gateway, and just within it is a group of three tall Italian 
cypress trees; sunshine coming from the left glints on their | 
edges and touches the crest of the roadway in front of them. 


Signed at the lower left, Iwitxi; and at the lower right ts 
inscribed EN Irate, 1898. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 24 


GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL 
AMERICAN: 1850—1899 
THE GARDEN 


Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inc hes ) 


IN a newly planted vegetable garden brig ae plants are 
already coming up above the fresh brown earth. Alongside 
it runs a wandering grass-bordered road; at the farther end 
trees are in blossom, and in the distance blue hills outline them- 
selves against a sky filled with light gray-white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, G. S. TruEspE.t. 


Owner, Estate of G. A. TrurspELy. 


No. 25 
UNKNOWN 
THE EDGK OF THE WOODS 
jp Sa Height, 16 inches; length, 27 i Vr, 
THE woods, a deep, rich green, extend across i eo under 
a sky filled with white-bordered gray clouds. In front of 


them is a foreground of herbage of lush growth and a lighter 
green. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 26 


WILLIAM LOUIS SONNTAG, N.A. 
| AmERICAN: 1822—1900 
FISHERMEN 


3 cae Height, 16 inches; eee, by pa CQ ' 
A coLp gray and sluggish stream crosses the picture, between 
a muddy foreground patched with green and a wooded bank 


where the foliage is thinning and touched with red. Near an 
old punt on the flat shore are two men, equipped for fishing. 


Signed at the lower right, W. L. Sonnrtae, 776. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. RussEwu. 


No. 27 


GEORGES SAUVAGE 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 
TURKISH LADY RECLINING 


ewe Height, 12 inches; length, 16 wch a if 
SHE is young and content with life, and reclines ede 

on a well-cushioned divan, her shoulders against the wall, facing 

the left, three-quarters front. She wears a loose white waist 

and green jacket, dark-red sash and gray-blue trousers and 

is barefooted. She is engaged with the narghileh. The couch 

covering and the walls of the room are elaborately decorated. 


Signed at the lower right, Grorces Sauvace, 1873. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 28 


F. K. M. REHN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848—1914 


THE SURGING SEA 
(Panel) 


~ 


oD, 6 ee Height, 16 inches; length, 24 oe 


ZA. CONSIDERABLE expanse of the sea is seen, with surf breaking 
in the foreground and rolling masses of white froth up a flat, 
sandy beach. ‘The sun has gone behind a bank of dense clouds 
at the horizon and sends just a streak of light across the darken- 
ing waters, whereon is a single ship. 


Signed at the lower left, ¥. K. M. Renn. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 29 


ERNEST PARTON 
AMERICAN: 1845— 


SPRINGTIME ON THE THAMES, ENGLAND 


og k 
BROADLY-SLOPING green hills thickly woo forn/ the back- 
ground, sweeping in a broad curve from léft to the right and 
forward. At their foot runs the river, here a narrow stream 
not so very far from its headwaters. Smoke issues from the 
chimney of the only cottage in view, and in a field in the fore- 
ground two girls are picking buttercups and daisies. 


Height, 16 inches; length, 22%. 1 ches 


Signed at the lower right, Ernest Parton. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 30 


HENRI MAES 


BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


MARINE 


Height, 14 inches; length, 25 inches 


bt 
em mouth of a river at a busy Dutch or Belgian port is lined 
on the left with sailing craft and steamers along a mass of the 
town buildings. A sloop careens in the foreground, in the dis- 
tance a square-rigger is at anchor, and people in bright cos- 
tumes are on the quays at either side. 
Signed at the lower right, H. Mass. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russert. 


No. 81 
KLORKINSKI 


CONVENT COURTYARD 
(Panel) 


poe eke Height, 14 inches; lengtl inches y 


Watts of an ecclesiastical edifice fill the picture, with a small 
corner of a courtyard in the foreground. The building, with 
an arched and cloistered passageway on the right, meets a 
transverse section crossing the background, which is pierced 
by an archway. A nun is coming forward under the arch, and 
two others are seen at one side, their shadows cast on the wall. 


Signed at the lower right, Kiorx1nskt. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 32 


LOUIS JAPY 


Frencu: 1850— 


AT THE DRINKING PLACE 


Coad, Gets 2 Height, 18 inches; length, 24\inches 


Comine toward the spectator in the fgreground a flock of 
sheep driven by their old shepherd in blue are’making their 
way into a shallow pond or stream, the foremost ones already 
drinking. ‘The land is uneven, with much brown in the herb- 
age, and on the left trees growing in groups are turning yel- 
low. Beyond a valley is a city on a hill, and far off are high 
mountains. | 

Signed at the lower right, Javy. 
Owner, Lovis A. Bippue, Esa. 


No. 38 


DANIEL HUNTINGTON, N.A. 
AmERICAN: 1816—1906 


MY PLEASURE GROUND 


SEOy b7 Height, 18 inches; width, 


Tue artist’s pleasure ground as presénted heye is a woodlan¢ 
retreat, its silence emphasized by theswishing, liquid music of 
a waterfall. Leaning birches that have cleft huge rocks project 
a leafy arch over the gorge, down which a mountain brook tum- 
bles in an irregular course over the shelves, and spreads in 
white ripples over a pool in the foreground. 


Signed at the lower left, D. H. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 34 


LEON HERBO 


BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


PORTRAIT HEAD 
(Panel) 


u y $Y Height, 14 inches; eG. inches 
A YOUNG woman whose features suggest the Spanish or Italia 
type, with black hair garlanded with white roses and small pi 
flowers, is portrayed head and shoulders, her back three-quar- 
ters to the observer and face seen in profile to the left. A décol- 
leté gown of white gauze and a gray material, sleeveless, is 
adorned at the shoulder with yellow-white and pink roses, and 


a green leaf or two, and she holds before her a fan. 
Signed at the lower left, Leon HeErso. 


On the back is a paster written by the artist, saying: “The under- 
signed declares that this picture has been painted by himself to 
the order of a Charles Rode in New York.” 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcn, Esa. 


No. 85 


WILLIAM JACOB HAYS, A.N.A. 
AmeErican: 1830—1875 


RABBITS 
(Panel) 


uk a Height, 12 inches; length, 18/inch 

THREE brown bunnies are looking at the spectator, from the 
depths of tall grass and bush slips, amongst which wild flowers 
blossom. One is on his haunches at the right, with ears erect; 
the others squat in front of him, ears wabbling toward repose. 


Owner, Estate of the late Stmron J. Drake, Esa. 


No. 36 


CHARLES X. HARRIS 
AMERICAN: 1856— 


FLIRTATION 
(Panel) 


Haas Ce Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inche 

A youne man with long reddish locks, clad in light buff, with 
a bright scarlet coat, is holding the skein for a young woman in 
flowery garb who is winding her ball of white yarn, the atten- 
tion of neither being very definitely concentrated on the work 
in hand. 


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Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


te oy 


No. 37 


EUGENIO CICERI 
ITALIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


WASH DAY 


(Panel) 


hg ura ye Height, 1214 wches; Sane inches d, amfhas| 
On the left the crowded buildings of a Kuropeanjown extend 
along the bank of a river, dominated by a church with tall slen- 
der spire. On the right is a low green point supporting a line 
of pollarded trees, near which some boats are hauled up to the 


shore. On both sides of the river people are washing clothes, 
and some are seen hanging up to dry. 


Signed at the lower right, Eve. Cicert. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. RussEewu. 


No. 38 | 
J. B. BRISTOL, N.A. . 4 
PAurmnicane (19826-1900 | 
LANDSCAPE 


| Height, 13 inches; length, 23 inches 
es re 
Wiztp fields, farm lands and woods diversify a valley lying flat 


between ranges of round topped hills, and more hills cross the 
background. Here and there are farm buildings, and hay- 
stacks. The woods are in the brown and yellow of autumn. 


Signed at the lower left, J. B. Brisrou. 
Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russeuu. 


No. 39 


fee OLPH, A.N:A. 
AMERICAN: 1835—1903 


HAVING A GOOD TIME 
E raed Height, 14 inches; length, Peers | 


TuREE of the famous Dolph kittens are at play in bright sun- 
hight in a room where they have a corner to themselves. One 
black and white one is lying on its back on a roughly folded 
blanket, its feet up ready for play or defence. While a striped 
kitten on the floor beside it and a gray and white one on a closed 
workbasket at hand strike playfully at it. Near by is a blue and 
white jar holding a plant. | 


Signed at the lower left, J. H. Doutru. 


Purchased from the J. H. Dolph Collection, New York, 1904. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 40 


JASPER F. CROPSEY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1823—1900 


ON THE HOUSATONIC 


ee Height, 14 inches; length 25 inches \ Ocala . 
THE river valley is a blaze of gorgeous au sambe Entire 


trees are a brilliant mass of red, others are light and dark yel- 
low, and grassy meadows glow in golden sunshine. The wind- 
ing stream is silvery, and filled with colorful reflections; a man 
sits on the end of his boat on the bank at the left, and at the 
right four cows have sauntered into the water. 


Signed at the lower right, J. F. Cropsry, 1875. 


Owner, Estate of the late Sturon J. Draxs, Esa. 


No. 41 


W. H. EICKELBERG 
Dutcu: ConTEMPORARY 


FISHING BOATS 


§ i Height, 17 inches; length, 27 C7. ng Y, 
(TAARO 


Heavy single-masted Dutch sailing boats of the fishing fleet 
are lined up on the sands at low tide, headed out, a dozen or 
more of them. Many of the crews are aboard, and numerous 
other people of the fisherfolk are about the beach, where are 
baskets filled with fish. 


Signed at the lower left, W. H. E1cke.sere. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witi1am C. Oastuer, Esa. 


No. 42 


JOSEPH VAN SEVENDONCK 


FLemisH: ConTEMPORARY 


BATTLE SCENE 


) i) - Height, 141% inches; length, ee iy (3 
CavaLry are charging furiously, across low open county, te 7 
forces coming up from the left and racing down toward the dis- 


tance which is under clouds of smoke. In the foreground a 
rider and horse have been killed. | 


Signed at the lower right, JoserpH VAN SEVENDONCK, and 
his endorsement is on the back, declaring that the 


canvas was painted to order. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wivu1am C. OastTuEr, Esa. 


No. 43 


ADOLE HUMBORG 
GERMAN: 1847— 


AN HY HE FOR COLOR 


mcs: Y Height, 18 inches; length, ae ,, 
Pp 


Broruer CELLARreR, stout, florid and happy, stands in a gray 
wine vault, hand on hip, holding in the other hand a glass 
of ruby wine up to the light, and eyeing it with joy. ‘The cask 
has just been opened, and another good brother, likewise in 
brown habit with blue apron, is sampling the liquid before fill- 
ing some bottles. 


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Signed at the lower left, A. Humsore. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wit11am C. Oastier, Ese. 


oer ee ee 


No. 44 


THOMAS B. CRAIG, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1849— 


COWS IN PASTURE 


Dig Height, 18 inches; length, 28 inches 


F'IvE cows variously mottled are in rather a hard-scrabble pas- 
ture, thick with green and brown weeds, and studded with gray 
boulders, on a sunny summer day. The field is fenced with 
stone, and a grove of graceful trees furnishes the background. 


Signed at the lower right, Tuos. B. Crate. 


T'o be sold by order of an Attorney. 4 


No. 45 


JOSE CASADO DEL ALISAL 
SpanisH: 1832-—1886 


LA TOILETTE DE VODALISQUE 


Biome: Height, 19 inches; gees 


Nae 
In an Oriental room with rugs on the floor and wall aA 


woman nude to the waist, with blue and white draperies over her 
limbs, is seated among other rich draperies, toying with a gir- 
dle, and a pearl rope necklace or girdle lies in front of her. She 
wears a light headdress. 


Signed at the lower left, Casapo. 
Owner, Mrs. J. H. RussEwu. 


No. 46 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AmeERICAN: 1847— ~ 
ON THE PLAINS 


; Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches oS Me 
v 
ao 0 , Dhrennr 


Broan plains of the West, green, yellow and brown, with the 
autumn tones predominating, extend across the picture before 
a distant background of white-capped mountains whose vague 
sides are a sandy brown. Scattered over the plains are great 
herds of the American bison, in his days of possession. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. BuaKEtock. 


Owner, Mrs. R. NeEwsrovucu. 


No. 47 


L. BLUME SIEBERT 


GERMAN 
THE CIRCUS IN TOWN 
(Panel) 


y, ” ge Height, 14 inches; length, 2Q7inches 


One of the small circuses or side shows A Cech a bree 


through the country has set up its roped ring in an open space 
of a German village or town. The lady tightrope walker is 
doing her perilous work while the clown diverts attention, and 
old and young crowd around the ring. 


Signed at the lower left, L. Buume Seiperr. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArnstTEIn. 


No. 48 


JACQUES WAGREZ 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


TANNHAUSER AU VPENUSBERG 


y / 0° Height, 22 inches; width, g enches (2 


TTANNHAUSER in chain and plate armor, over which is a tur 
quoise-blue cloak embroidered in gold, edged with fur an 

lined in a soft olive, is making to leave the voluptuous charmer 
of the mountains, who is nude save for a diaphanous drapery 
of pale gold, spangled with blue and white flower patterns and 
girdled with jewels. In her rich and abundant golden-yellow 
hair, which streams down her back, is a warm pink rose. She 
is seated among purple cushions, and has half risen to lay de- 
taining arms on the young man, who looks at her as he points 
away. She is seen in profile, looking seductively up at him, 
and in rich draperies above her head the swan is approachng 


Leda. 
Signed at the lower left, Jacaues Waerez, 1903. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 49 


B. ZICKENDRAHT 
GERMAN: Coermiror iy 


“THOUGHTS” 


a’) 


Height, 26 inches; width, 20 ee 
A YOUNG woman, déshabille, is portrayed at half-length, figure 
turned toward the right and face full to the front. Her large 
dark eyes look straight at the observer, meditatively. Leaning 
forward on her left elbow she is languidly fixing her plentiful 
light chestnut hair, using both hands, over her left shoulder, and 
the glow of a fire light plays upon arms and face from that 


side while the opposite side is in daylight. 
Signed at the-lower right, E. ZickENDRAHT, 1898. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ARNnsTEIN. 


No. 50 


FLORENT WILLEMS 
Bextoran: 1825—1905 


THE PORTRAIT 
) (Panel) 


que Lee Height, 26 inches; width, 181%, inches 


Gehhreg 


A TALL young lady in a soft gray satth Sown, décolleté, v 
flowing skirt, a cape of the same material embroidered in black, 
and a hat to match, is standing facing the left and examining 
a small portrait which she has taken from its frame on a table. 
The table has a white lace coverlet and the furnishings of the 
room show red and green. 


Signed at the lower left, FE. WiLieMs. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. RussEwu. 


No. 51 


FERDINAND WAGNER 


GERMAN 
PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
eho: sv Height, 26 inches; width, 18 ine 


LuxvuRIousLy appareled in a rich gown of green, trimmed 
with brown velvet, with broad white neckyoke and red under- 
skirt, and wearing a large feather-trimmed hat, a tall young 
matron is portrayed at full length against a background of 
slender trees. She extends a hand toward a bush to pick a wild 
rose. 

Signed at the lower left, Frrp. Wacner, Mincuen. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 52 


C. POWELL 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


HEAD OF A MOOR 


beard, facing the right and seen littlé more than in profile, his 
eyes directed toward the front. He is in ermine, with a red 
cowl over his head, and wears a large golden chain from which 
a medallion depends. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 58 


AIME PERRET 
Frencu: 1847— 


A PEASANT GIRL OF CHAILLY 


eg 
On the left in the middle distance a group of haystacks are see 
on the flat fields of the Barbizon plain, and opposite the 
flock of sheep with their shepherd, near a building. Coming 
down a field path in the foreground is a tall woman of the peas- 
antry, in cloak and cap and carrying a basket. 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 ian 


Signed at the lower left, Aimé PERRET. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 54 


JOSEPH JEFFERSON 
AMERICAN: 1829—1905 


IN THE ROCKIES 


3 on o Height, 20 inches; C6 1D gat Oe Dac : 
7 ft 


A SECLUDED farm is presented to view, a retreat in a green wil- 
derness. In the background of woods is a lone brown farm- 
house with steep sloping roof, in front of it a rail fence, and 
the green foreground is a clearing with mounds of grass at 
mnejert. 


Signed at the lower left, J. JEFrERson, 1903. 


Owner, Tuomas JEFFERSON, Ese. 


No. 55 


JUST L’HERNAULT q 


FreNcH: CONTEMPORARY 


THE FORTUNE TELLER 
Lh i SUMS Height, 2114 inches; length, 28/inches 


Aw old woman in brown coat, yellow skirt, white stockings and 
blue cap, with a sheep skin thrown over her shoulders, is lay- 
ing out the cards and telling a fortune for a young woman in = 
white, red and blue who has stopped at her cottage on the way + 

from market. 


Signed at the lower right, Just L’Hrrnavtr. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 56 


J. P. HASENCLEVER ; 
Greman: 810-1858 Be | 


“TIME FOR CLOSING” 


3 2 Height, 20 inches; length, 28 My 7 EAE, ay. 


Four old cronies are seated about a round table at an innj with 
two bottles to the credit of each. Three of the men are sing- 
ing, while the fourth is not under the table but asleep with 
head bowed upon it. The landlord points impatiently to the 
clock, and two officers appear at the door. 


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Signed at the lower right, J. P. Hasenciever, 1845. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


INOS t57: 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


AUTUMN SUNSET 


3 ve Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches (3 ) 
Ss Ord lt 
A. LANDSCAPE in autumn colors, brown, red and green, with a 


pool in the foreground and higher land and trees at either 
side, is seen in the glow of sunset, under a brilliant sky. 


Signed at the lower left, Gtorce H. Bocerr. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


W. VELTEN 
GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


THE FARMYARD 


0 ao Height, 281% inches; length, 30 ae 
BersipE the barn stand a brown and white Bone 
horse, yoked together for field labor, while the farmer pauses 


to talk with his little girl. An older girl is seen through an 
archway, seated at the door of the adjoining white cottage. 


Signed at the lower right, W. VELTEN, MUNHCEN. 


Owner, Estate of the late WiituiamM C. Oastuier, Esa. 


Sine 


te wee. eo eee oa, ee ——— Pas 


No. 59 


R. M. CHEVALIER 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


A STREET IN CAIRO 
le 7 jt Height, 25 inches; width, 18 me fas 


- 


Tue spectator looks straight up a broad and busy street which 
contains also many idlers, the building walls on the left dark 
in shadow relieved by green blinds, while on the opposite side 
the characteristic architecture and coloring may be seen in a 
light softened by a scaffolding that bridges the thoroughfare 
overhead. 'Turbaned men, some barefoot, in costumes of vari- 
ous color are all about, one carrying a nude child astride his 
shoulder. In the distance where the screen of scaffolding 
ceases white buildings stand out under a robin’s-egg sky. 


Signed at the lower left, R. M. Curvaier. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 60 


PETER BAUMGARTNER 
GERMAN: 1834— | 


HUNTER REFRESHING 


a ; Height, 234% inches; width, eY 
eee 


SEATED at the base of a stone column at the border of b 
lowlands crossed by winding footpaths, a stout and florid Ger- 
man who is out hunting is enjoying his luncheon. Eggs and 
bread, a bird and a bottle, explain his happy smile, and his dog 
looks up expectantly. 


Signed at the lower left, P. BaumMGarTNER. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 61 


JOSEF CHELMONSKI 
PoutsH: 1850— 
RUSSIAN SCENE 


gies Height, 24 inches; length, 36 ipyches 


A HEAvy farm wagon drawn by four horses abreast,An which 
the driver and another burly peasant are seated straw, is 
passing along the partially dry bed of a stream, and the horses 
are about to plunge down a rocky bank to the lower bed of the 
stream where there is still some water moving. On both sides 
are houses and more peasants. 


Signed at the lower right, Jose‘ CuetmMonski, Paris, 1887. 


Owner, Mrs. JeEnntiE G. BUCKLEY. 


No. 62 


JOHN CALIFANO 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


TWO FRIENDS 


+7 poe Height, 241% inches; width, ete pee 
A LONG-HAIRED calf with grayish-white and taf~yny coat pro- 
jects its head into view from the left, over a mess of gre¢én cab- 
bage leaves. On the right a white hen has come up close to peck , 
at the leaves. } ag 
Signed at the lower right, J. CALIFANO. a 


Owner, Mrs. E. ARnstTEIN. 


No. 68 


UNKNOWN 


Ee en ee, eee 


MEADOWS IN AUTUMN 


on, one | LEME 24 inches; length, (40 /3nch#s yy yy ry 


A. BROAD reach of meadow land, some of it rough, is pictured 
in autumn under a sky completely filled with soft gray and 
whitish clouds. Direct sunlight is shut off, and the reflection 
of a white cloud billow brightens a corner of a large pond or 
stream in the foreground. ‘The low lands are green patched 
with brown, and near the pond is a clump of trees, mainly slen- 
der, their foliage turning brown and yellow with notes of red. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. RussEeuu. 


No. 64 
UNKNOWN 
THE DEER HUNTERS 


Height, 26 inches; length, 85 i | : 
27 u 
ie 


Indian in red shirt and blue breeches and a European in / 
gray and brown are deer hunting and have brought down one 
doe. ‘They are seated under a huge tree on the bank of a ravine 
in a wooded country, and the red man is pointing toward the 
distance. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 65 


EMILE AUGUSTE PINCHART 
FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 
AT THE FOUNTAIN 


Height, 29 inches; width, 214% inches 
[te Yr 


Farr and tall, with yellow hair bound in blue, a young woman 
in negligée attire of light colors is seen in profile bending over 
a fountain, one arm and shoulder exposed. 


Signed at the lower left, EK. Pincuarr. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russe. 


No. 66 


W. H. MACHEN 
AMERICAN: 1876— 


STILL LIFE—DUCKS 
3 Caen Height, 2934 inches; width, 2434 4 s | 


In a niche or false fireplace, plastered in gray over red brick, 
three wild ducks that have fallen to a hunter hang suspended 
by the feet from a hook. On the green heads, brown necks and 
soft gray bodies a slant of light falls, relieving the birds against 
the brown shadows of the background. 


Signed at bottom, left center, MacHeEn. 


Owner, Mrs. J. D. Berry. 


No. 67 

Ca 
EAGLE ON A CLIFF 
(RTSIS 


Height, 30 inches; width, 19 ee 


AL LARGE brown eagle is perched upon a green peak in the 1m- 
mediate foreground, back to the spectator but with head turned 
to the left. The depths beneath are a misty gray, as below 
the clouds, and in the distance rises a white mountain top. 


Signed below the eagle, C. W. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 68 


JOSEPH JEFFERSON 
AmeERICAN: 1829—1905 
LANDSCAPE 


4 jf go Height, 30 inches; width, et A a 
ith 


TA. trees shelter a gray farmhouse with brown roof and dor- 
mer windows, and thick bushes cluster close about its lower 
walls. Bits of color appear in the foliage, chickens are peck- 
ing in the grass, and in the foreground a by-road leads to a 
blue pool. 


Signed at the lower left: To JEFFERSON CLUB, FROM J. JEFFERSON. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 69 
LE SENECHAL-MORS 


OLD WOMAN SPINNING 


8 4 ~~ Height, 311% inches; width, oe Ge al ek tlie 


SHE has taken her wheel out into the yard, and is seen in profile 
to the left, seated at work at it. Around her are chickens, and 
a cat eating. The yard is a sort of combination cottage and 
stable yard, of brown earth and green grass, and at either side 
are gray and yellow buildings with thatched roofs, connected 
by a roof of red tile over a closed gateway. The sky is blue, 
with light clouds, and sunshine illumines the yard but the spin- 
ner is seated in the shade. 


Signed at the lower left, Lz StntecHau-Mors, 1898. 


On the back the official stamp of the Salon of 1898. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArnstTern. 


No. 70 


EDOUARD RICHTER 


FreNcH: CONTEMPORARY 
THE MOORISH DANCER 


—ob Height, 387 mches; width inches 


/ 20 


PartLy nude and in gauzy garments a voluptuotis beauty is 
dancing, in the shaded portico of a palace giving/upon bright 
blue water, for the delectation of two bearded men in turbans, 


one of whom is smoking, the other applauding. Other charmers — 
furnish music, and one reclines against the men’s knees. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Ricurer. 
Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 71 


LOUIS KRATKE 
Frencu: 1848— 


SOUVENIR OF FATHER COROT 


Height, 86 inches; width, 29 VN 
Se0 


Coror is depicted at his easel, working out ee at Ville d’A- 
vray. He sits on his camp stool under the shelter of a tree, at 
work on the landscape and smoking a pipe, and he has turned 
toward the spectator so that his face is observed three-quarters 
full, crowned by the heavy shock of gray hair almost white. 


Signed at the lower right, Lovuts KRratKe. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


IN ae 


C. HETZ 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


CHILDREN PLAYING SCHOOL 


) Height, 36 inches; length, 46 inghes 
v¢ 
ao. lad. Lp hhireg, 


TEN little Teutons in varicolored clothing, boys and girls, some 
of them barefoot, are having a fine time in a gray and brown 
interior, playing at singing school. An older boy with spec- 
tacles, mounted on a box, is representing the leader. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Herz, Mtncuen, 1875. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. RussEuwu. 


No. 73 


C. DE HAGEMANN 


GERMAN 


MOORISH MARKET 


ve Height, 34 inches; width, 25 inghes 


Creamy gray and brown buildings, touched with pink, with 
corbel windows, and in the distance a dome and tower, form 
the architectural setting for a market held in a small court or 
square where numbers of turbaned men and veiled women are 
seen, in variegated apparel. On the ground are watermelons 
and other commodities. 


Signed at the lower right, C. De Hacemann. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 74 


CARLO FAGNANI 
ITALIAN 
THE LOST DAUPHIN 
(Oval) 
oes 


= Height, 30 inches; wiflth,)24 inches 
Heap and shoulders portrait of a middle-aged man with high, 


broad brow and bushy gray hair or wig, dressed in black with 
a choker collar and white stock. He faces the right, three-quar- 
ters front, his face in a strong but mellow light. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russe. 


No. 75 


JOSEPH JEFFERSON 
AMERICAN: 1829—1905 


OLD MILL IN THE WOODS 


3 Gee Height, 25 inches; length, or Y 
| Y 
rie 


AN old gray mill on the right is almost bu in the thick green 
trees of a wooded hillside beside a stream. Its weathered wheel 
is set in heavy beams, and near it in the rippling water some 
ducks are swimming. Coming out of woods at the left the 
stream turns forward with a slight fall, the spill tumbling white 
over rocks. 

Signed at the lower right, J. Jerrerson, 799. 


Owner, THomMAS JEFFERSON, Esa. 


No. 76 


THOMAS DOUGHTY 
AmERIcCAN: 1798—1856 


MOUNT KEARSARGE, NEW HAMPSHIRE 


Height, 29 inches; length, 45 Dae. Ce ae 
fo oe 


THE huge round topped mountain looms on the left, in par- 
tial shadow, and the eye roams over watered valleys thickly 
wooded on the right to distant lower mountains and hills, seen 
against a sky tinged with pink. Near a blasted tree at the 
foot of the mountain, in the foreground, are some deer. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russert. 


No. 77 


PAUL DELAMAIN 


CoNTEMPORARY 


THE PRISONER 

ale. Height, 30 inches; length, 42% inches 
Two Arabs mounted on brown horses have captured a coe ee 
who rides between them on a white horse, and they are dash- 
ing across the desert, one of them turning to fire on the caravan 
which is in turmoil behind them. — 


Signed at the lower right, Pauyt DeEvamaiy. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wiuis1am C. Oastrirr, Esa. 


No. 78 


ERNEST PARTON 
AmERIcAN: 1845— 


THE POOL 
ie de bah es Height, 46 inches; width, 


Busues and short slender trees of thi 
all but close in a water-lily pond in a green landscape, the le 
age just touched with yellow. A young woman carrying a 
basket and followed by her dog walks in a path ong an open 
part of the bank. 

Signed at the lower right, ERNEst Pa 1878. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 79 


HANS MAKART 
Austrian: 1840—1884 


THE PRINCESS 


( Panel ) 
yy &: @ ve = Height, 444 inches; width, 30% ey y. 
4 
EMERGING from an arcade of a great Mie princess in Ho a 


robes of buff brocade is about to descend carpeted stone steps to 
a garden of flowers and evergreens. She gives passing atten- 
tion to a young man in crimson who approaches from the right. 


Signed at the lower left, Hans Maxarr. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russexu. 


No. 80 


J. C. MORRIS 


ENGLISH 


CATTLE 
Height, 30 inches; length, 45. prehes 


i Cr ee / 
LONG-HORNED cows to the number of five, red, black, brown, 
dun and white, accompanied by a red and white calf, have com 
down to a stream to drink. ‘The country behind them is one 
of high hills bounding a meadow. 

: Signed at the lower left, J. C. Morris. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 81 


A. T. BRICHER, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1839—1908 


CASTLE ROCK, MARBLEHEAD 


Vi I-7 GAS Height, 26 inches; length, 50 inches & 
cliff with rusty- at loraeg 


Hien, steep and jagged, a red-brown rocky 

green herbage on part of its top extends from the left into the 
bay, with outlying rocks pointing to a lighthouse in the dis- 
tance, near which a schooner is under slow way. Lazy waves lap 
a foreground shore where a woman sands near some rowboats. 


Signed at the lower left, A. T. Bricurr, 1877. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 82 


C. M. WEBB 


_ ConTEMPORARY 


THE UNWELCOME LETTER 


3 7 $O_ Height, 3414 inches; length, inch 


AN aged clerical student is seated at his library desk in a cor- : 
ner of a plainly furnished room, with large and small volumes 

on shelves and piled on chairs, and scattered on the wooden 

floor. He has been inditing in a large parchment tome, and 

turns at the interruption of a serving man in red and brown 

with white stockings, who hands him a letter which he seems 

loath indeed to take. 


Signed at the lower right, C. M. Wess, 1872. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russe. 


No. 83 


J. ROLLIN TILTON, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1833— 


TEMPLE OF KOM OMBE, UPPER EGY PT.— 
SPRING 


a y 6 Height, 301% inches; length 49 inches 
THE picture comprehends a vast ex untry, with dis- 
tant mountains crossing the backgréund, light under a pale 
greenish-blue sky filled with clouds tinted a bright yellow, and 
a middleground of green valleys in partial shadow. In the fore- 
ground are the magnificent red-brown ruins of a carved stone 
temple, on a bluff above the dark green Nile where some fe- 
luccas are under sail. 


Exhibited at the Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876. 
From the Marshall O. Roberts Collection, New York. 


To be sold by order of an Attorney. 


No. 84 


LADISLAUS BAKALOWICZ 


DutcH: CONTEMPORARY 


ARCHERY PRACTICE 
( Panel ) 


jp so Height, 33 inches; length, inche Vy 
In a palace hall carpeted in red, with tbh poh 
portraits, coats of arms and suits of armor decorating it, a num- 
ber of ladies and gentlemen are gathered, clad in rich costumes, 


taking turns with the cross-bow at a target set up in the park 
to which a broad door opens. 


Signed at the lower left, BAKALowicz, Paris. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russe. 


No. 85 


H. GRITTEN 


CoNTEMPORARY 


CHURCH INTERIOR 


if <u Height, 3914 inches; width, Ye inches a ; 
lehdent in gold fg 


Tue choir of a lofty cathedral is resp nt n 
most brilliant of stained glass windows, through which bright 
sunlight streams. On the marble floor, walking, standing or 
kneeling, are ecclesiastics in gorgeous vestments, and humble 
worshippers. 

Signed at the lower right, H. Grirren. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witu1am C. Oasrier, Esa. 


No. 86 


GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL 


AMERICAN: 1850—1899 


APRTER THE RAIN 


ne, "4 oe Height, 371% wches; length, ay) [3 


Pastures of a fresh yellowish-green spread before the view, 
extending back to a line of low dark-green trees lying along 
the foot of rolling green and blue hills. The atmosphere is 
moist and the sky is gray, but the sun is struggling through, 
lining on the soft green grass the shadows of several mottled 
cows, one of whom looks at the spectator. Near the edge of 
the pasture are numerous warm yellow haystacks. 


Signed at the lower right, 'TRUESDELL. 


Owner, Estate G. A. TruespEL1, Esa. 


aes 


No. 87 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1847— 
ROCKY MOUNTAINS 


i Cla Height, 36 inches; length, inche /) 
Y, 
THE mountains in imposing majesty rise on either side of a 
river valley, and across the background against a robin’s-egg 
sky, their rugged flanks masses of rich color in low tones. The 
river is of swift current and takes a zigzag course, blue and 
white between low green and brown banks where occasional 
trees and bushes grow. In the middle distance is an Indian 
encampment of six tepees, and numerous figures move among 
them. 
Signed at the lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 


Owner, Mrs. R. Newsroucu. 


No. 88 


AUGUSTUS PAUL CHARLES ANASTASI 


Frencu: 1820—1889 
HOLLAND 


if a Height, 31 inches; length, 51 ee Fa lee a &y 
See nee tat hin ep, 


A RIveErR on the right, filled with reflections of a 

sends an arm inland to the left where a small brook meets it. 
On a bridge over the brook a sturdy maid comes with large 
metal cans on a neckyoke, and at the foot of the bank a boy 
is fishing. Beyond them houses and trees rise in silhouette 
against the sky, and in the shadows are seen more figures and 
some boats. Across the river is a windmill. 


Signed at the lower left, Auc. Anastast, 1868. 


Owner, Mrs. JENNIE G. BuCKLEY. 


No. 89 


ELISA KOCH 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


HER PETS 


7 Con) on Height, 474% inches; width, Sa : Y y hth. 
ai , 
A GOLDEN-HAIRED little girl in a short Been frock has gath- 


ered up two small kittens, which she holds in hef/ upturned 
skirt, and she is looking down at them, seen in profile to the left, 
standing, while a third kitten laps milk at her feet. 


Signed at the lower right, Eutsa Kocu. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witiiam C. Oasturr, Esa. 


No. 90 


EUGENE CLAUDE 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


FOR THE LARDER 


On some straw near a black kettle, in front of a gray wall, are 
two speckled chickens that have been killed. On the wall above 
them a game rooster that has shared their fate is hanging. At 
the left, within the entrance to the stable or chicken house, is 
seen a large brown wooden bucket lying on more straw, and 
over it hangs a square black lantern. 


Signed at the lower left, Kuc. Ciaupe. 
Exhibited at the Salon. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArnstTern. 


No. 91 
SCHOOL OF TENIERS 
VILLAGE FESTIVAL 


Height, 48 inches; length, 73 inches 
oT es pe 

Lore than three score figures, nen and women young and old, 
and children, are taking part actively or as spectatorg in a vil- 
lage merrymaking before an inn, with a haystack seen on the 
opposite side of the green, pigs, dogs and chickens following 
their ways unconcernedly amongst the revelers, and pigeons 
perched on the inn roof ridge. Many trees dot the landscape. 
and hills and a church are seen in the background. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 92 
L. WEDDELL 


ConNTEMPORARY 


THE LAGUNA, VENICE 


. ee Height, 41 inches; length, 89 inches 
ea Wer 


An atmosphere slightly misty overhangs the water, whose blue 
merges with that of the sky, in which pink tinged clouds hang 
low. The city is in the background, and in the foreground a 
group of fishing boats with blue, brown and red sails are tied 
up at a bunch of spiles. ‘Two men wading in shallow water 
are hauling up a net. | 


Signed at the lower left, L. WEDDELL, Roma, 1884. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


SECOND NIGHT’S SALE 


THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1915 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


No. 93 


W. C. STANFIELD 
Bririsu: 1793—1867 


OFF THE JETTIES 
(Water Color) 


ff ae (ne Height, 6 inches; length, 81% De Vy 
From the left two jetties project into view, with into 


shore seas breaking against them, the water gray under a gray | 
sky. To right a square-rigged ship tosses, all sails furled. 


Signed at the lower right, C. S. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wit11am C. OastuEr, Esa. 


No. 94 
RICHARD CATTERMOLE 


EnecuisH: ConTEMPORARY 


HAVING A GAME 


/ Sv Height, 6 inches; length, 8 ey, Fy darth 
h (Dd . 
SOME cronies with toper faces are seated Prod table in 


an inn, two playing at cards with ample refreshment before 
them and the others drinking and smoking as they look on. 
A broken pipe lies on the floor and a servitor comes with more 
cheer. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witiiam C. OastLer, Esa. 


No. 95 


WILLIAM H. BEARD, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1900 


BRIDGE IN VENICE 


/ pele Ea Height, 6 inches; BO 


Hieu above the city buildings the white ful¥moon floats in a 
blue sky sifted over with light cloud vapor, looking dow on 
a brightly lighted bridge in the foreground with many people 
crossing it. Below the bridge are some gondolas. 


Signed at the lower left, W. H. Brarp, 1879. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wititiam C. OastuEr, Ese. 


No. 96 


VASILI VERESTCHAGIN 
Russian: 1842—1904 


THE SPRING OF ELISHA 


3 } oe Height, 614 inches; length, 9 inches 


THE spring or pool is seen beside a sloping’ grayish-yellow bank 

_ in front of a gray stone wall, with bits of green vegetation here 
and there. “Probably the spring whose bitter water the pro- 
phet made sweet. (2 Kings ui, 19-23.) Under the spring are 
the remains of a wall of Roman date. It is generally admitted 
that Herod drowned in this spring his relative Aristobulus, 
upon whom the people looked as his successor.” 


From the Verestchagin sale at the American Art Galleries, New York, 
1891. 


Owner, E. WEINHANDLER, Esa. 


No. 97 


VASILI VERESTCHAGIN 
Russian: 1842—1904 


THE TOMB OF JOSEPH 


a 1) Ade Height, 7 inches; width, ee cs Ge 


A GRAy plastered wall crosses the picture, cut by an arch 
passageway. Before it on the ground are some loose stories 
and green herbage, and beyond it a white mound rises. “Not 
far from the wall is in all probability the real burial place of 
the celebrated minister of Pharaoh.” 


From the Verestchagin sale at the American Art Galleries, New York, 
1891, No. 5. 


Owner, E. WEINHANDLER, Esa. 


No. 98 


J. R. BRASCASSAT 
Frencu: 1805—1867 


A PERCHERON AT HIS MEAL 


Vs a sate Height, 74% inches; width, 5V. inches 


/ Vea 0 
. He a : A y 
Iw the dark interior of a barn, in a broad and aren ane 


stall, a heavy Percheron horse is feeding at the manger, some 
dark brown blankets thrown over his back. He is headed away 
from the spectator and light from the left slants across his gray 
rump. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wiit1am C. OastueEr, Esa. 


No. 99 


ALEXANDER CALAME 


Swiss: 1810—1864 


SWISS LANDSCAPE 


(Panel) 


Ee? = Height, 7% inches; length, pote ) 
Ga 


TuHick green woods which are turning to brown come dow 
from the left in the middle distance to a narrow, winding blue 
lake in a mountainous country. On the rocky foreground shore 
aman is seated, back to the spectator. 


Signed at the lower left, A. CaLameE. 


From the H. Probasco sale, New York, 1887. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 100 


W. H. RIENHART 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


AUTUMN ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN 


10 wches | Ve ee 


A. pass of the silvery lake curves ffgm the right//about a low 
foreground of rocks, grasses, bushes and two trees, vanishing 
toward the left in the middle distance. On the farther shore rise 
tiers of mountains, toward a blue sky with yellowish-gray 
clouds. ‘The whole landscape is mellowed with autumn color. 


(Panel) 


Vy, yy ene Height, 7 inches; length, 


Signed at the lower right, W. H. Rienuarr. 


Owner, Estate of F. L. Maruews, Esa. 


No. 101 


HENRY HAMMOND AHL 
AMERICAN: 1869— 


THE EVENING HOUR 


I So Height, 8 inches; ee inches pes er 


Groups of trees, green turning to brown and red, stand at either 
side of a pond, and between them one looks across sloping fields 
where a figure and flocks are seen to a horizon where linger the 


last lights of sunset. 
Signed at the lower right, H. H. Aut. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 102 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 
Frencu: 1796—1875 


PAYSAN ITALIEN 


o 2s Height, 914 inches; width, 


FULL-LENGTH figure of a bearded mayt/ seen in profile to the a 
left, walking slowly with a staff. Hes in dark short-clothes 


and white stockings, and wears a white sleeveless outer coat and 
a small reddish cap. He faces a bright light, while the back- 
ground at his side is dark, of a neutral greenish hue. 


Mark at the lower left, Ve~ntre Corot, and the official seal 
of the Corot sale is on the back. 
From Durand-Ruel « Co., Paris and New York. 
The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 103 


L. ROSSI 


‘IratIAn: CONTEMPORARY 


TAKING IT EASY 
(Panel) 


70 
~ Height, 91% inches; width, 7 inches 


A. younG lady with abundant re in a loose white dress 
trimmed with pink, and wearing a large feather hat, is lying 
at full length on the grass beside a pond, making a pillow of 
her curly-haired dog. She has been reading and her open book 
is on the ground beside her. 


Signed at the lower right, L. Rossi. 
Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 104 


ARTHUR F. TAIT, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1819—1905 


CHICKS 
(Panel) 


Height, 94% wmches; length, 18% An ee 


Sa GrouP of half a dozen fuzzy chicks, yellow M br own,—one 
of them black,—are keeping each other company on a grassy 
bank in front of taller grass and bushes. Two of them have 
discovered a ladybug and wonder whether to peck at it, and a 
third investigates another winged insect on a leaf. 


Signed at the lower right, A. F. Tarr, N. Y., 1865. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 105 


WILLIAM HART, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1823—1894 


HEAD OF YOUNG BULL 


2 inches 


y 2 oe Height, 10 inches; bongs 
THE young animal appears from the right, 
showing, against a background of dark shado 
has a red-brown coat and a white face, and a sober, fearless eye. 


Signed at the lower left, Wm. Harr. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 106 


SANFORD R. GIFFORD 
AMERICAN: 18283—1880 


LAKE SCENE IN THE MOUNTAINS 


( ( ye Height, 101% inches; length, 20 inches 4 but box 


THE rambling arm of a mountain lake comes around a wooded 
point in the left middle distance, working forward and vanish- 
ing from the picture. In the background mountains rise in 
mass before a gray sky. On both sides the woods are brown 
in autumn, with notes of red, and on the smooth water is a 
small boat with a single occupant. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russell. 


No. 107 


PAUL DE LONGPRE 
Frencu: 1855—1911 


STILL LIFE—FLOW ERS 


(Water Color) 


a Coie Height, 10 inches; length, wnches 
A mass of yellow daisies dominates, sive d along the length o 
the picture but clustering near the right centre. They are bril- 
liant in a strong light, while less insistent gray-white blossoms 


of the wild intermingle with or nod above the “Black-eyed 


Susans.” 
Signed at the lower right, Pauu pe Lonerrt, 1896. 


Owner, F. E. Courcn, Ese. 


No. 108 


THEODORE WORES 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


JAPANESE WOMAN AND HORSE 


2 au ov Height, 1114 inches; length, AD Y 2) | 


A. JAPANESE peasant woman in blue, girdled with red, is lead- 
ing a brown and black pack horse toward the left, along a 
dirt road bordered with green bush. Both woman and horse 
are shod with straw sandals. 


Signed at the lower right, Turo. Wores, 'Toxto, 1887. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 109 


HEINRICH WEBER 
GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


THE POULTRY DEALER 


(Panel) 


3, y CU Height, 12% inches; width, AY4ninches ; 
F'Lorip and wrinkled, a large-featured maf, clean shaven an 


having a look of satisfaction with life, is observed at half length 
behind a counter on which three dead birds are lying. He wears 
a green coat and black cap and smokes a clay pipe. 


Signed at the upper right, Hernr. Weser, Mincuen, 1882. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wititam C. OastuiEr, Esa. 


No. 110 


EISMAN-SEMENOV SKY 


Russian: CONTEMPORARY 


IDEAL HEAD 
(Panel) 


/ / 30s Height, 121, inches; width, 10 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a plu oman with 
blond hair, in which she wears a pink ro Her back is three- 
quarters toward the spectator, a drooping, filmy drapery leay- 4 
ing her shoulders nude, and her face is seen in profile to the a 
right. 


Signed at the lower left, EismAN-SEMENOvSKY, Paris, 1884. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witt1am C. OasTLer, Esa. 


No. 111 


GEORGE A. TRAVER 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


SUNSET 


/ eo Height, 12 inches; ese: Rie: 
‘T'wo tall poplar trees shoot up above the tops of a grove behind 


them, and between them a low cottage nestles in green meadows 
beside a winding brook. Daylight is fading and the hues of 
sunset are in the sky and are reflected in the stream. 


Signed at the lower left, G. A. TRAveEr. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 112 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AmeERiIcAN: 1857— 


THE GOLDEN SKY 


/ a —ye Height, 12 inches; length, 16 “a Lar 

A. LONELY hut or cabin dark in the shades of one stands in 
the partial shelter of trees on the right of a pond or stream in 
a flat, forsaken country—a wisp of smoke rising from its chim- 
ney. Grass is still green near the water but weeds and brush 
are yellow and brown. An evening mist hangs low over the 
distant landscape, but the foreground water brings to earth 
the vibrating light of an after-sunset sky brilliant with deep 
yellows and a light greenish-gold. 


Signed at the lower right, Bruce Crane. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 113 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
AMERICAN: 1854-—1907 


CONNECTICUT VALLEY 


ve Height, 12 inches; eng Th 20 ees 
ae BN Pana 
Broapd green fields with many trees cross the picture, and on 
the right a red barn stands at the end of a cultivated field that 
has been harvested. Broad hills are in the distance, beyond 
the river, which is white in the bright sunshine. 


Signed at the lower left, Henry P. Smirn, 1879. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russert. 


No. 114 


P. KE. DAMOYE 


Frencu: 1847— 


IN THE PASTURE 
(Panel) 


? () ae Height, 121% inches; length, 231 inches 


Tue pasture is a lush meadow with red and yellow wild flowers 
reaching above the grass, and it spreads across the canvas in 
fore and middle ground. It is bordered along the near back- 
ground by lines of willows and taller trees, amongst which the 
roofs of houses appear, and the arms of a Dutch windmill. Two 
cows are feeding, and a young woman in a white cap is walk- 
ing toward the trees. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Damoyeg, *79. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russert. 


No. 115 


THEODORE FRERE 
fer 1815-1888 


MOORISH SCENE 
(Panel) 


mee 1814 inches; width, 10 inches 
iS mms WMA Lut tin. 


AN angle of intersecting streets in a ee city appears in 
sunshine and shadow: A veiled lady in white and two dark- 
skinned figures are seen in the sun, one man seated against a 
wall and offering a bite to a donkey. In a projecting balcony 
window overhead is an old man smoking, other figures are in 
shadow, and over a roof tall cypress trees are visible. 


Signed at the lower left, Tu. Frern, 1844. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 116 


VASILI VERESTCHAGIN 
Russian: 1842—1904 


A CORNER OF THE KREMLIN IN WINTER 


ey Height, 1344 inches; width, Naan Wee 
WatzLLs entering the picture on the left red Via im 


green and yellow, and form an angle with other walls, or with 
another wing, which are gray and decor ated in yellow, green 
and red. Small towers rise above the ridge and hip roofs. In 
an arched recess rugs or drapings hang on lines. Snow covers 
ground and roofs, and the sky is a light wintry gray. 


From the Verestchagin sale at the American Art Galleries, New York, 
1901. 


Owner, E. WEINHANDLER, Esa. 


No. 117 


GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL 
AMERICAN: 1850—1899 
COLE LEE 


GQ 
T'wo cows, black and white and brown afyd white, are lying 
down on a green, treeless hillside, one turfed to the right and 
facing the spectator, the other facing the left. 


Height, 13 inches; length, 1714\ ¢nche 


Signed at the lower left, G. S. TruEspE.t. 


Purchased from the G. S. Truesdell sale, New York, 1906. 


Owner, Mrs. Litiian L. Topuirz. 


No. 118 


WARREN SHEPPARD 


AMERICAN: 1858— 


THE LAGOON, VENICE 


ps Q Height, 18 wches; length, 6; ed 
THE waters of the Lagoon mirror a brilliant blue sky, a 
on a liquid opalescence from reflections of colorful sails and 
buildings. In the foreground a group of the sailboats are 
found, with a gondola alongside the nearer boat, and in the 
distance are seen the Campanile, the Ducal Palace, and other 
familiar buildings. 


Signed at the lower left, Warren SHEPPARD. 


Owner, W. C. Barrett, Ese. 


No. 119 


J. C. NICOLL, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1845— 
MT. DESERT 


is / Gf. Height, 13 inches; length, 21% snches 


Gray waters moving in ripples and wavelets occup € fore- Fat 
ground and sweep in curves back and away to th On pha 
the right they skirt a high and rocky, grass-topped shore, that 

falls away in the distance to lower land and a beach. In the 

middle distance, on high and low land, are groups of build- 

ings, and figures are seen along the shore. 


Signed at the lower left, J. C. Nicoun. 


Owner, W. C. Bartuert, Esa. 


No. 120 


H. D. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1829—1904 


AT THE RIVER, ELTENVILLE, N. Y. 
8 / owes Height, 18% inches; length, 211 inches 


A RIVER coming into view in the middle distance broadens out 
and fills the foreground, its surface mottled with reflections of 
light clouds and green trees. On both banks the trees grow 
thick, and across in the background may be seen a brown field. 


Signed at the lower left, K. van ELTEn. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 121 


WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT 
AMERICAN: 1824—1879 
HAYING 
ben: : 
SLoPING toward the foreground and the right is a low green 
hill that has been a hay field, the reaped hay lying stacked in 
mounds near its top. There too are seen a man driving a hay 


rake, and another man standing with hay fork in hand. On 
the right is the farm house, among trees. 


Height, 14 inches; length, 174 paches 


Signed at the lower right, W M H (in monogram). 


I'rom the Capen & Warren sale, New York, 1889. 
Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russeut. 


No, 122 


THEODORE WORES 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
JUNKS 
if ig ye Height, 14 inches; length, 


In a river or inlet colored by many refléctiofis and crossed 
a white-railed bridge, two loaded junks without sails are séen 
against a gray stone embankment on top of which are Euro- 
pean-Oriental buildings. In the background is a green hill. 


Signed at the lower right, THro. Worrs, Yoxouama, 1887. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 123 


H. D. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1829—1904 
AUTUMN 


3 "a ve Height, 14 inches; length, On Ce 
ner Be a 


Ir is autumn in the wild lands of a freely wooded country with’ 
much open space. ‘Trees with the slender, pointed outline of 
poplars and cedars present their dark green forms against a 
sky filled with light gray clouds. Scattered among them are 
trees whose thinned-out leafage has turned a light yellow, and 
bush-clumps with notes of red; and beyond a gray pool in the 
foreground a bank of purplish-brown rocks is seen on the left. 


Signed at the lower left, KrRusEMAN vAN ELTEN. 


Owner, W. C. Bartuett, Ese. 


No. 124 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1827—1908 


CHOCORUA MOUNTAIN 


peas 

aoe by the artist, on the back: 
N. H.; David Johnson, 1863.” Cold green flanks and blea 
peaks of mountains range along the backpegnndl beyond a 
broad lake on which appears a single rowboat containing two 
persons. On the right a point juts in in the middle distance, 
covered with trees of a fresh warm green. 


22 inches 


Height, 14 inches; lengt 


Signed at the lower right, D J (in monogram), °63 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. RvssEwu. 


No. 125 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1827—1908 


EDGE OF A HAYFIELD 


3 ares $7 Height, 14 inches; length, oe Myst fpr 


ENvorsEp on the back: “A study at Tamworth N. H.; David 
Johnson, 1863.” The green field, touched with brown, crosses 
the picture in front of a mass of thick trees, under a clouded 
sky. Near one tree is a gray boulder, in front of a leaning 


bar-gateway. 
Signed at the lower left, D J (in monogram), ’63. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. RussEtt. 


No. 126 


JASPER F. CROPSEY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1823—1900 


SUNSET ON THE HUDSON 


G ae ie Height, 14 inches; length, Ge SL. 
ae, , De Cg A Abe 
THE sun is dropping from sight behind the Palisades, which 
loom in dark purplish shadow against which a schooner and 
a sloop under way are seen. ‘The surface of the river beneath 
the cliffs, where the boats are, is a deep dull blue, while near 
the eastern shore in the foreground it is a brilliant mirror of 
varicolored reflections from the vivid sky of stratified and 

cirro-cumulus clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, J. ¥. Cropsry, 1894. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


Noe 127 


WILLIAM T. RICHARDS 
AMERICAN: 1838—1905 


SUNNY MEADOWS 


Be () G6 Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inche 


Low rolling meadows or downs, treeless, end far as eye 
can reach, under a pale sky in which are a/few strata of light 
cloud. The meadows are green, brown and yellow, and lush 
marsh growths thicken about a shallow pool or inlet in the 
foreground. 


Signed at the lower left, Wm. T. Ricuarps, Puiua., 1865. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wiii1aM C. OastLer, Esa. 


No. 128 


LEMUEL M. WILES 
AMERICAN: 1826—1904 
LOWERY DAY 


2 ) re Height, 151% SO Re ee inches e ; a 
rener“o 


Gray rain clouds hang low, and in mountains and valleys of 
the background the moisture is descending. A stream thread- 
ing a green plain tumbles in the foreground over rocks, in a 
short but heavy fall. 


Signed at the lower right, L. M. Wits, and again on the 
back, with the title, and the date, N. Y., 1894. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witi1am C. Oastier, Esa. 


No. 129 


H. D. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1829—1904 


IN THE SHEPANG VALLEY 


aS oo Height, 15°84 inches; length, 274 + e 
A. sEcTION of the valley broad and flat is shown, with some 
rough pasturage and some weed-grown regions and patches of 
bare earth and broken stones. In the right foreground is a 
pool fed by a rill, and beyond it cows are feeding in the grass. 
Clumps of low trees border the valley, rising against a back- 
ground of high hills partly wooded. 


Signed at the lower right, K. van EvrTen. 


Owner, W. C. Bartuetr, Esa. 


No. 130 


ALFRED SEIFERT 
BouEmian: 1850— 


THE ROSE 
( Panel ) 


go Height, 16 inches; width, 12% inches 


HALF-LENGTH portrait of a young aint oc A 


falling over her shoulders, facing the spectator, with head bent 
slightly over her right shoulder. She wears a low-necked brown 
velvet bodice, with loose shoulder puffs inserted in the sleeves 
and holds up to her corsage a pink and white rose. 


Signed at the left, ALFRED SEIFERT. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wituiam C. OastTier, Esa. 


No. 181 


LEMUEL M. WILES 


AmeERiIcAN: 1826—1904 


A VILLAGE STREET 


oe SU Height, 16 inches; 1 —~20 inches [> 4 
Ln the shade of its bordering trees the quiet street of an Amer- a 
ican village extends straight away before the spectator, its q 
roadbed gray earth patched with brown, with grass at the 
edges. On the left are green lawns, the sunshine reaching the 
grass near the farther end of the street, where red and gray, 
green-shuttered houses come partly into view below the thick 
foliage of their surrounding trees. On the right hand side of 
the street a young woman and her little girl, both in white, are a 
coming slowly along the narrow sidewalk. _ 


Signed at the lower left, L. M. Wizes. 


On the back the artist also has placed the title of the canvas and his 
signature, and the date, 1897. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArnstTEIn. a 


No. 182 


H. D. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1829—1904 


IDLEWILD BROOK, TARRYTOWN 


é 
JO cr Height, 16 inches; length, 23 inches, 


TueE background of green wildwood, blocking out the sky/ex- 
cept for a bit at the upper right hand corner, reveals a li 
clearing near the middle distance, against which, on the left, a 
group of dark brown trunks stand up in shadow, their leafage 
a thin screen or veil shutting out the clearing hight. Near them, 
emerging into view from between green banks, the brook 
comes from the right and turns forward, rustling in feathery 
white over scraggly stones, or in smoother places reflecting 
the green of grass and bushes, mingled with tones of brown. 


_ Signed at the lower left, Krus—EMAN van ELTEN. 


Owner, W. C. Barruert, Esa. 


No. 133 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 184'7— 
ON THE SHORES OF THE LAKE 


TU a. Height, 16 inches; width, 24 incl 
AANA 


A. LAKE in the mountains is a greenish-blue, with brown mot- 
tlings of the shore-line shadows. Birds are flying low over 
it. On the right a rocky point projects, supporting a few trees. 


Signed at bottom, left of center, R. A. Buaxexock. 


Owner, ‘Mrs. R. Newsrovueu. 


No. 184 


EMIL RAU 
GERMAN: 1858— 
SCHOOL GIRL 


i A ie Height, 17 oe ee 2. Ace 
A LITTLE German maiden with brown hair done in a “pigtail” 


is sitting on a low bench or step below a window embrasure, 
doing sums on her slate. Her hat is on the floor and a small 
doll leans against the wall beside her. The child wears a blue 
waist over a short-sleeved white underwaist, grayish-green 
skirt and red stockings, and faces three-quarters to the front. 
Above her head a glimpse of a hillside is obtained through a 
bit of the window. 


Signed at the upper right, E. Rav, Mincuen, 791. 


Owner, Mrs. E. Arnstein 


No. 185 


CHARLES H. WOODBURY 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


HEADLANDS AND SEA VIEW — 


/ 


oo Height, 17 inches; length, 2Q34 inches ~ 


A. BLUE sea extending to the horizon on the left washes a bluff 


shore in the distance on the right, with two headlands promi- 
nent. In the foreground the waters heave and backwash in 
white foam. 

Signed at the lower right, Woopznury. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 136 


GEORGE MORLAND 
Enewisu: 1763—1804 


FAMILY AT REST 
( Panel ) 


/ 7 ) ee, Height, 17% mcehes; length, 21, im 


_Unper a wide-spreading oak of gnarléd limbs, growing on a 
bank at the edge of a green field, a faiwily who have been pic- 
nicing are taking a rest. <A florid man in grayish yellow is 
lying prone, asleep, and a young woman in a red cape and 
white cap is sitting with a sleepy boy nestling against her and 
a bright little girl standing at her knee. 


From Thomas Agnew « Sons, London. 


The property-of a Private Collector. 


No. 137 


H. BOLTON JONES, N.A. 


American: 1848— 


THE MARSHES 


y eA een: 
( 6 ae Height, 1714 inches; “1. Crhees 


SHALLOW water fills the foregroun ith flags a A ce 
shooting up through it, and marshy growths bordering it across 
the middle distance. Beyond are green fields and short green 
trees, dark and rich in color, and gray rocks, partly moss- 
grown, against which yellowed and dark brown bushes ap- 
pear in a soft color relief. The sky is gray and white. 


Signed at the lower left, H. Boutron Jonss. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 188 
UNKNOWN 


DRESSING HER HAIR 


37 SU Height, 18 inches; Ss ae @ mae 
A 


PRETTY young woman is portrayed almost at full length, 
standing and facing the spectator beside a chair or table over 
which a red drapery is thrown. She is in a white chemise which 
droops from one shoulder, partially exposing her breast, and 
she is engaged with her long golden hair which hangs in abund- 
ant wavy tresses to her waist. Both hands are raised to her 
head, which is poised over her right shoulder, and she looks at 
the observer with demure smile. 


By order of Messrs. Hunt, Hitt & Betts, Attorneys for the Owner. 


No. 139 


V. CHAVET 
Frencu: 1822— 


INTERIOR WITH FIGURES 


Le 0 os Height, 18 inches; width,,14 inches, 


A BLACK haired cavalier in green and white, with wide-flapping 
boots and spurs, is seated before a great fireplace operating 
some toy or single-handed game of an older age, while a tall 
man with long blond curls, in black and white with red tights, 
stands braced against a table looking on. 


Signed at the lower left, V. CHAVET. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 140 


H. C. DELPY 
Frencu: 1841—1910 


MOUTH OF THE RIVER EURE, SPRINGTIME 
dis ( 4 — Height, 18 Alive length, 26 inches 


Tue river, gray and blue, skirts the left of the picture, and 
two people are in a rowboat on it, while other boats are drawn 
up at its edge. On the right, green meadow land borders it, 
and here another figure is seen, and cows are grazing, near a 
bank of higher land. A range of hills crosses the background, 
and birds mount against a light sky. 


Signed at the lower right, H. C. Dretpy, 798. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 141 


J. B. BRISTOL, N.A. 
- AmeERIcAN: 1826—1909 


NEAR BOSTON CORNERS, DUTCHESS COUNTY 


/ 3 i ge Height, 18 inches; length, 80/Anches 


HicuH hills, or foothills of the mountains, extend ian —ir= 
regular range along the left, receding in the distance, and lowe 
hills appear on the right. The plain between is dotted with 
trees and meadows and white houses, and in the foreground a 
pool fed by a brook is all but surrounded by a dense growth 
of low trees and bushes. 


Signed at the lower right, J. B. Bristou. 


Owner, W. C. Bartietr, Esa. 


No. 142 


ALBERT BIERSTADT, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1830—1902 


SWIFT-FLOWING RIVER 


yy 5 NS 19 inches; length, 26 finches 


Waite cloud billows mount in a pale turquoise sk¥/over high 
round-topped green hills which slope to the left//and recede 
toward the distance, with numerous trees growing on their 
flanks and at their foot. Coming forward along their base, 
skirting a sunny green meadow on the left and rounding into 
the foreground is a shallow but swift river, its surface whitened 
by ripples; a number of cows have just crossed it and one 
is still in the stream, drinking. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Briersrapr. 


Owner, Mrs. Litian L. Torurrz. 


No. 148 


P. VAN SCHENDEL 
Durcu: 1806—1870 
MOONRISE 


= oe Height, 19 inches; length, 2744 inches ‘A 
Art the mouth of a river passing through Mee town some 


fishermen in small boats are setting about their work, in the 
foreground, sail are seen farther. out on the stream, and far 
off at the horizon the full moon is rising out of the sea. 


GBs 


Signed at the lower left, P. van SCHENDEL. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wittiam C. OastrierR, Esa. 


No. 144 


THOMAS L. SMITH 


AMERICAN 


CHRISTMASTIDE IN THE OLDEN TIME | 


a i 06 Height, 20 inches; me nee m 


Emercine from light masses of ae which MO." (3 a Thar 


frosty air the full moon sends a soft light over a lake in a great 
park, bordered with a stone railing and containing statuary 
groups, and the water surface is further illumined by reflec- 
tions from the windows of a chateau brilliantly lighted. 


Signed at the lower right, 'T. L. Smiru. 
Owner, Mrs. J. H. RussExtu. 


No. 145 


L. A. GROS 


Frencu: 1845— 


THE STIRRUP CUP 
( Panel ) 


di lee ee Height, 2014 inches; BOK ve 


A aN in gray, buff and blue, with a4ong ‘ed feather in his 
broad-brim hat, mounted on a tall bay horse, has been served 
with a cup of ruby wine by a man in yellow, gray, white and 
blue at the doorway of a yellowish-gray building. The group 
are in sunshine at the border of a wood, and a traveler on foot 
is in the background. 

Signed at the lower left, L. Gros, 1876. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russewur. 


No. 146 


F. F. ENGLISH 


“Tl ALLY-HO!” 
(Water Color) 


7A Height, 20 inches; BS ge th, 30 Ban 
BO Sttteninng. an Clee 


A. LARGE coach and four is preparing to Teas oft 
on the left of a winding country road bordered by a broad 
green. Several persons are aboard and others are to be seen 
about, also a rider on a black horse, who stands waiting. 
Chickens peck in the roadway and near the inn is a tree in 
blossom. 

Signed at the lower left, F. F. Enetisu. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArnstTeE rn. 


No. 147 


WILLIAM T. RICHARDS 
AMERICAN: 18883—1905 


AFTER THE STORM 
(Water Color) 


7 eae Height, 201% inches; mae carer, Daf / 
; 
Dark storm clouds are breaking away and behihd them the UC ] 


sun is “drawing water” over the ocean, the cleared sky com- 
ing forth a pale blue with feathery summer clouds of white. 
A light surf rolls up the beach in the foreground, and a boat 
hes partly filled with water on the sands. 


Signed at the lower left, W. T. Ricuarps. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 148 


N. CIPRIANI 


ITALIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


IN ITALY 


(Water Color) 


SoS Height, 21% inches; width, 1214 ie 3 4 
Wn: bs C84 A 


Sunsune falls brightly on a whitened brick “a. (e corner 
of a narrow Italian street whose opposite side is in shadow. 
From the garden behind the wall tall trees and vines raise a 
green background behind a shrine or figure group of statuary 
mounted on the wall, and in the street below, where hens are — 
feeding, some women are talking with a begging monk. 


gi 


Signed at the lower left, N. Crertani, Roma. 


Owner, Estate of the late WituiAm C. OastiEr, Esa. 


No. 149 


ETTORE SIMONETTI 


ITraLiIAn: ConTEMPORARY 


THE LOVERS RETREAT 
( Panel) 


oe 
gis. Height, 21 inches; width, ae 


ee 


A. YOUNG man and woman are sitting on the grass at the edge 
of an artificial pond, before a background of palms and other 
dense greenery, amidst which an amorous group in statuary is 
seen above brown rocks. She is in rose-pink and white, and 
he in a dark costume brilliantly adorned. 


Signed .at the lower right, Errore Stmonerti, Roma, 778. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. RussEuwu. 


No. 150 


P. GROLLERON 


Frencu: 1850—1901 


SKIRMISHERS 


17 ) ro Height, 2114 inches; EN ioe Ue 


A. FrenNcH infantryman in blue and another in skirted uni- 
form, both with their back-loads of active service equipment. 
are standing beside an almost leafless tree on the border of a 
road, near a dilapidated picket fence. They are looking keenly 
to the right of the spectator and one is just in the act of firing 
while the other is preparing to aim at whatever it is they have 
discovered. Behind them is green open country. 


Signed at the lower right, P. Groiurron. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 151 


TIMOLEON LOBRICHON 


FrencuH: 1831— 


A LETTER TO PAPA 


oso eight 210A inches edt ae ee 
BIE i. ; ¢ ; 


A stocky little girl dressed in gray-green and red, with a 
brown-and-white striped skirt, figure turned to the right but 
face toward the spectator, is holding up her small, bare legged 
and chubby sister that she may reach a letter box on the wall 
of a gray building. The infant is in rose color and wears a 
small white cap, and is striving to deposit a letter in the slot.” 


Signed at the lower right, T. Lopricnon. 


From the George Whitney sale, New York, 1885. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcn, Esa. 


No. 152 


W. DIDIER-POUGET 


Frencu: 1864— 


EHARLY MORNING 


a, Height, 21%4 inches; width, 18 inches 
‘a YAW. 

_ OPENING before the eye at the break of day is a far vista of 
vale and plateau, range and valley in serried order, high cliffs 
with sheer gray walls and verdure-clad on top, verdant ledges, 
and tall, picturesque sentinel trees standing about a water 
course,—bluish mists over the lowlands and a faint flush of 
a rosy dawn along the horizon. A narrow road edges the 
stream, in serpentine course, far down a valley of the middle 
distance, and in the foreground the rolling slope of a green hill 
is a mass of purple bloom interspersed with yellow. A lone 
figure is seen among the flowers in the soft, early light. 


Signed at the lower left, Dip1er-Povcer. 


No. 158 


DAVID COL AND HENRY SAVRY 


Bexcian: 1822—1900 Excusu 


LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


oe Height, 21 inches; lengt inch Ly, 
peg LD FL OS 


Buiack and white and red and white cows and a gray sheep af fe 


grouped in the foreground of a green meadow, in bright sun- 
shine, close to a gate in a broken-down fence. Near them, 
under a tree, stands a shepherd in red, white and brown and 
a jaunty blue cap. 

Signed at the lower left, H. Savery, D. Cot. 


On the back: “I, the undersigned, declare that this picture has been 
painted by myself to the order of A. D’Huyveller of Antwerp. 
H. Savery, Haarlem, 1883.” Also countersigned: “Je déclare 
avoir peint la figure ci-contre. Davin Cou, Antwerp.” 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


/ 


No. 154 


GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL 
AMERICAN: 1850—1899 


IN THE SEA BREEZE 


LL 5 yt Height, 22 inches; Sila re Y, Y 


Ow a green hilltop overlooking the sea are two cows, standing 
in the sunlight, in placid enjoyment of a fresh breeze coming 
over the water. ‘The nearer cow is white, her companion red 
and white, and the hill is green patched with feathery brown. 
The blue water pales toward green in the shore shallows, and 
breaks in white surf at the foot of dark rocks. 


Signed at the lower left, G. S. TRruEspE.t. 


Owner, Estate of G. A. TRuESDELL, Esa. 


No. 155 


GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL 
AMERICAN: 1850—1899 


MOONLIGHT AT THE SHEEPFOLD 


35 ye Height, 22 inches; yA 30 inches gel tt. 


In the light of a full yellow moon which is just/above the hori- 
zon, in a bank of mauve-tinged clouds, befigre daylight has 
wholly departed, a tall shepherd followed by his dog is lead- 
ing his flock to the fold, moving away from the spectator. Near 
by is his night cabin, on heavy wheels. 


Signed at the lower right, G. S. TruEspE.L. 


Owner, Estate of G. A. TruEspE 1, Ese. 


No. 156 
MODERN GERMAN SCHOOL 
SCENE FROM THE THIRTY YEARS’ WAR 


( Panel ) 


Height, 2244 inches; ee inches / 


LOW as 
It is a scene of revelry in a wine cellar, wherein 
brilliant garb, one seated on a broken basket and one prone 
on a rug, are shaking dice, while a heavy old chap leaning 
against the wall and a younger man standing near a drum 
look on. A fourth man leaning over a wine butt is making 
love to a young woman, and the entire company have imbibed 
so freely that the maudlin state approaches. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witiiam C. Oasturr, Esa. 


No. 157 


L. SCHMUTZLER 
GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


SOLO 


ve Height, 22 inches; length, 33 inches ee 

4. NUMEROUS company of men and women are assembled in a 
salon which is richly furnished and elaborately decorated, with 
paimted panels in the walls and carved gilt furniture. The 
people, men and women, some of the men in wigs, are in cos- 
tumes of brilliant color, and seated and standing are giving 
keen attention to a young woman in flower girl costume who 
is singing a gay solo. She stands on a dais under a heavy crim- 
son canopy, her accompanist playing a spinet at her side. 
Altogether fifteen figures appear, in a brilliant light. 


Signed at the lower left, L. ScHMUtTzuer, 1888. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 158 


PAUL DE LONGPRE 
Frencu: 1855—1911 


FRUIT 
(Water Color) 


ae Height, 23 inches; width, 151% nee v P 
JO VV RA YN. Cark LL 


A BLUE and white pitcher of deep coloring rests on a white 
lace mat on a light ground. ‘The pitcher holds a tall and 
crowded mass of the green-leaved stems of currant bushes—. a 
the green of varying notes verging toward the gray—from | 
which depend small clusters and bunches of bright red and 
white currants; a few have fallen upon the lace. 


Signed at the lower rent, Paut pE Lonepre, 1896. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcn, Ese. 


No. 159 


C. CORRAVINI 


ITALIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


THE NEW BABY 


( oe Height, 281/, inches; “ie inchs : 
In a brilliant interior with walls ela frat abn 
in red is showing a sleeping infant in arms to a couple who 
are calling, while a handsome young woman in pale green and 
white supervises the ceremony. ‘The male visitor, in short- 
clothes and wig, affects to examine the mite under a magnify- 


ing glass. 
Signed at the lower left, C. Corravint, Roma, 1881. 


Owner, Estate of the late Winuam C. OastTLEeR, Esa. 


No. 160 


J. WELLS CHAMPNEY 
AMERICAN: 1843—19038 


PORTRAIT OF LAURENT CARS 


(Pastel) 


f 7 ae «./ Height, 231% inches; width, 19 ae Or 


A copy of a pastel by Peronsau. The sitter is a rotund man 
of pleasant expression, portrayed at half-length, seated and 
facing the left, with head turned to the front and looking 
directly at the spectator. He wears a large gray wig, white 
stock and shirt, and coat of a grayish green-blue. In his right 
hand he holds a crayon pencil and a pad with a girl’s head 
sketched on it. 


Signed at the left, midway, J. Weits Cuampney, 1902. 


Owner, Mrs. E. Arnstein. 


No. 161 


JOSEPH JEFFERSON 
AMERICAN: 1829—1905 


THE DUCK POND 
Height, 23 inches; length, 35 “UA 


Wa Soke | 
A SINGLE sturdy tree stands by itself on the right of a pond 
in the foreground, two or three younger trees growing along | 
a fence line near it. ‘The middle distance is a green meadow 
with a farmhouse or barn on its farther side, at the edge of 
thick woods. In the pond ducks are seen near the foot of the 
old tree. 


Owner, THomaAs JEFFERSON, Esa. 


No. 162 


LUDWIG MEIXNER 
GERMAN: 1828— 


MOONLIGHT MARINE 


‘gu Height, 24 inches; width }9~inches y an 
Eid. ag te 
Cxioups from which at the right the rain is still descending are “a 
breaking away, and the full moon seen straight ahead bright- | 


ens the rippling water in a cove along a sandy and rocky shore. 4 
A. little way off is a sailing ship. . 


Signed at the lower left, Lupwie Merxner, 1881. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witi1am C. OastuEr, Esa. 


No. 163 


J. WELLS CHAMPNEY 
AMERICAN: 18483—1908 


PORTRAIT OF MARIE LECZINSKA 


( Pastel) 


¥ 


on 10 Height, 2484 inches; width, 201% \nthes 
eS g 4, 


AFTER Van Loo. The historic figure is here shown well along 
in life, seated with figure in profile to the left and face turned 
three-quarters to the front. Her brown eyes are smiling. She 
is rather stout, and is gowned in light blue with yellow-brown 
trimmings, and holds a blue fan. About her head is a black 
mantle. 


Onn" | 


Owner, Mrs. E. Arnstein. 


No. 164 


J. CARROLL BECKWITH, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1852— 


THE JAPANESE LANTERN 


4 ee _ Height, 24 inches; width, ae "Se y ee 
ge 


AN oval window in a purple-gray st wall frames a young 
woman wearing a crimson negligée wrap and gazing at a 
lighted Japanese paper lantern, the background within the win- 
dow a reddish-brown. She is seen head and bust, in profile to 
the right, her robe exposing shoulder and breast, and the light 
from the red-covered lantern heightening the color in her 
cheek. 


Signed at the left, midway, Carroitt Becxwiru, 1909. 


From the J. Carroll Beckwith Sale, New York, 1910. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 165 


AIME PERRET 


Frencu: 1847— 
INTERIOR 


ae Height, 24 inches; length, 29 thches < (3 Syhes 
/30 ? Ae. 
Two women of the peasantry are about throws in a 
plainly furnished but neat’ and sunny room, floored in hex- 
agonal tiles, brown-red, mottled with various soft colors. One 
is laying away linen in a cupboard. She wears an olive skirt, 
buff apron and dark brown waist, and her hair is done up in 
pale blue. ‘The other is using her needle. She wears a pale 
blue dress, with white shoulder-scarf and apron, and a light 


yellow cap. She is seated at a sunny windoy through which 
the garden flowers may be seen. 


Signed at the lower right, Aime PERRET. 


By order of Cuape & Grauam, Agents for a private owner. 


No. 166 
A. VOIGT 
GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 
SHEEP 
Height, 26 inches; length, 82 ae 
Sb ii : -VL 


In a sheepcote where a mellow light penetrates, eight sheep are 
standing, lying down or feeding, and chickens feed among 
them. A woman in blue with a white cap is fetching armloads 
of grass to the racks. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Voter, Parts, ’82. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wri1u1am C. Oastuer, Esa. 


No. 167 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 


eae : 1849—1908 


PRINCESSE DE BAGDAD—LOV E-MAKING AT 
OODEY PORE 


J eo Height, 26 imches; length, ot inches 


; 
A BEAUTIFUL palace of Indian architecture faces/a tropical 
garden. ‘The palace, on the right, almost white(in the bril- 
hant sunlight, is mottled by the shadows of intermingling 
leaves of the thick grove of date palms at the left. Through 
occasional lightening of the foliage the deep blue sky may be 
glimpsed beyond. On a broad verandah in the foreground, 
its railing bordered by flowers, are two figures, a comely and 
smiling young woman reclining on a native couch, her face 
toward the spectator, and a man seen in back view who is 
seated on the stone flooring looking at her. She is in red and 
blue, with arms bare, and he in bright yellow with a white cap. 


From the Edwin Lord Weeks sale, New York, 1905. 


“Owner, Mrs. E. ARrnstTEIN. 


No. 168 


C. MORGAN McILHENNY 


AMERICAN: 1858—1904 


COWS IN PASTURE 


fe pe ee: Height, 26 inches; length, 40 inches (9 (3 a 
aes ye PAL 


In bright sunlight on a day when the blue sky is sifted over 
with light clouds, several cows, yellow, red, black, brown and 
gray, are pictured standing lazily in meadows of deep grass. 
A black calf accompanies them. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Morcan McILHENNY. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 169 


THEODORE GERARD 


FrencH: CONTEMPORARY 
THE DANCING LESSON 


_ (Panel) 


/ oi i po Height, 27 inches; length, 35 nee é | 
: Vat por 


A. FOND young mother with an infant on her knee es watching 
an older child going through a dancing lesson to music fur- 
nished by a young man with a guitar. She is in a white waist 
and dark jacket, red skirt and black lace cap, the dancing 
child in white, pink and pale green; three other figures share 
in the spectacle. 


Signed at the lower left, THropoRE GéRARD, *74. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 170 


H. D. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1829—1904 


IN THE WOODS AT NAPANOCK 


/ "aes Height, 28 inches; width, ee vam wth” 


SLENDER trees with variously curved trunks dye seen in the 
near middle distance, at the head of a pool in the right fore- 
ground. They are semi-detached members of a wood which ; 
closes in the background, except that at the left a patch of 
the blue sky is seen over the tree-tops, while on the eae trunks 4 
and leafage rise out of the picture. 


Signed at the lower left, K. van ELTEn. 


Owner, W. C. Bartuiett, Esa. 


No. 170A 


ED. FRANS MEYERHEIM 
German: 1838—1880 


THE DOCTORS VISIT 


ra ee es Height, 22 inches; length, 25 Anches | d / y a j 
THE interior of a handsomely furnished room. 'The/ young “si 
daughter is seated upon a sofa, eyes cast down, while tl¢ doctor, 
richly clad in gold brocade, is feeling her pulse. He looks with 


a knowing smile at her mother standing near as if to say, “C’est 
une maladie de coeur.” 


Signed and dated, Kv. Frans MryEruHEIM, 1866. 


Property of Mr. A. EK. Brerman 


No. 171 


PAUL VIRY 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


THE LUTE PLAYER 


ia —_ Height, 281% inches; widt aay inches * 

A MAN in Louis XIII costume of gray Vk bemenet 
sitting on a garden bench tuning a lute, while a lady opposite 
him gives him the pitch with a tuning-fork. In the background 


are chateau walls and towers, with a tree and some flowering 
vines. 


Signed at .the right, Paut Viry, 1876. 


From the Salon of 1876. 


From the Henry Hilton sale, New York, 1900. 
Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 172 


OSWALD ACHENBACH 


GERMAN: 1827—1905 


WELLHORN, ROSENLANIG- GLETSCHER- UND 
WETTERHORN 


Height, 301% inches; length, 39¥~inches 


ov 
From either side, in the foreground and middleground, uge 
flanks of the mountains wholly or partly covered by (thick 
growths of coniferous trees, in various notes of green, slope to 
a ravine through which a gray brook hurries, tumbling in falls 
in the immediate foreground about a red-stone boulder. In the 
background enormous peaks, rugged and bare on their sheer 
sides, snow-covered aloft, rise in a misty opalescence high 
against a cold gray-white sky which shows vague suggestions 
of blue on the right and at the left is slightly warmed by notes 


of rose. 
Signed at the lower left, Osw. ACHENBACH. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArnstTer. 


No. 173 
M. WILLIS 
SCOTCH CATTLE 


a j £3 Height, 30 inches; length, ier /- We eke 
GREAT herds of the West Highland cattle, with their wide- 
branching, recurving long horns, are congregated and on the 
march on plateaus of the Highlands, with attendants on foot 
or ahorseback. Mists obscure the mountains while sunshine 
still lights plateaus and a broad valley below, and in the dis- 
tance it is raining. 

Signed at the lower right, M. Wiuus. 


Owner, Estate of Hox. Asa W. Tenney. 


No. 174 


ERNEST PARTON 


AMERICAN: 1845— 


FISHING 


f Gragg to we Height, 31 inches; length, ogy SC a 
Y 


Bircues and pollard willows line a sluggish brook along wh ose 
edges flowering wild plants grow, and at a quiet pool a “nan 
in a blue blouse stands fishing. Over the slope of a hill the roofs 
of farm houses come into view. 


Signed at the lower right, Ernest Parton, Lonpon, 784. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


[ba = 


Pa 


Height, 3314 inches; width, 26 inches VE . 
Sea NO | RAG . 


No. 175 


ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1842—1914 


EARLY SPRING 


Height, 32 inches; width, 244 ec 


ee Lagware 
NEw green leaves are Just appearing on ioe brown frees and 
bushes, a boy who has cut a fish-pole from a branch i$ walking 
along the bank of a broad brook, and beyond the- stream a 
farmer is plowing. 
Signed at the lower left, ArrHuR Parron. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russewu. 


No. 176 


DAVID COL AND E. R. MAES. 
Beucran: 1822—1900 BELGIAN 


AT THE WELL 


THE well is in a farmyard, and on a straw heap beyond it chick- 
ens scratch or lie down, and ducks swim in a pond in the fore- 
ground. A woman with skirts pinned up has come to the well 
with a pitcher, and a talkative farmer with a clay pipe leans 
over the curb and holds her in conversation. 


Signed at the lower left, D. Cox; also, E. R. Mass, 1882. 


On the back are the endorsements of the two painters. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witi1am.C. OasTLER, Esa. 


No. 176A 


J. B. HOFNER 
GERMAN: 1832 


BARNYARD SCENE 


Y ) we Height, 243/, inches; ie nee (y 


A cow with her calf, together with chickens and a dog, in a 
barnyard. 
Signed, J. B. Horner, Mincuen, 1884. 


Property of Mr. A. E. Bierman. 


No. 177 


THOMAS WILLEBORTS BOSSCHAERT 
Fremisu: 16138—1654 


INFANT BACCHUS AND CUPIDS 


Height, 3614 inches; length, WA) no 
aed : ie. Lite, 
0 C IVES Ss Lt1t¢9 


HE arnt Bacchus, crowned with as Ae es, 1S astride a 
seated panther, and holds up in one hand a brimming cup of 
wine and in the other a stem of the vine leaves. A cupid with 
a tambourine rests a hand on the panther’s neck, another cupid 
brushes its tail, while a third reclines at the left on a blue dra- 
pery and others are at play a little in retreat at the right. A 
similiar composition by this painter, whose admiration for Ru- 
bens was such that some of his works have been attributed to 
that master, is in the museum at The Hague. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 178 


DANIEL HUNTINGTON, P.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1816—-1906 


REMINISCENCES OF ITALY 


ae Height, 44 inches; length, 46 inches 
| OM a 


AN extensive and diversified landscape is pictured, with moun- 
tains in the background, rivers and valleys, cities and ruins, tall 
trees and the picturesque cypresses. In the foreground are 
two elderly men, one seated near a ruined column, and a woman 
with a head-load of linen is on her way to a river. 


Signed at the lower right, on a rock, D. H., 1845. 


From the Marshall O. Roberts Collection. 


T'o be sold by order of an Attorney. 


No. 179 


GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL 


AMERICAN: 1850—1899 


THE PATH THROUGH THE GORSE 


Height, 45144 inches; length, 68 inches . 
THE beautiful yellow gorse crosses the picture in a deep patch 

close in the foreground, on a broad heath. Beyond it green 

and brown fields spread far and wide, and farmhouses and 

hamlets are seen in middle distance and at the horizon line. 

Coming toward the spectator; in the foreground, a young peas- 

ant woman in blue, brown and gray is leading a small cow and 

followed by two others in a green pathway through the gorse. 


Signed at the lower left, G. S. TrurspEety, 18938. 


Owner, Estate of G. A. TruEspELt, Esa. 


No. 180 


EDWARD MORAN 
AmERICAN: 1829—1901 


CLIFFS IN A STORM 


3 G Height, 62 inches; width, inch ° 
Ver - \ < WAL 


TEMPESTUOUS seas under a dark and driving storm surge green 
and white against a mighty wall of brown cliffs, in which in 
time’s long course they have hollowed dark caverns. Gulls soar 
before and above them and wreckage drifts toward their base. 
The title plate quotes from Tennyson’s “Palace of Art’: 


One showed an iron coast and angry waves. 
You seemed to hear them climb and fall 

And roar rock-thwarted under bellowing caves, 
Beneath the windy wall. 


Signed at the lower left, Epwarp Moran. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russert. 


No. 181 


J. CRAWFORD THOM 
AMERICAN: 1835—1898 


THE DEER HUNT 


y, 4 1G pe Height, 39 inches; length, 72 BS 

Bircues and willows on a green bank sloping from the left, 
edged by water plants at its foot, raise a gauzy screen of del- 
icate leafage against a rosy and golden after-sunset sky, and 
in the shadow of the bank are two men in a rowboat, one with 
a gun. They are in the narrow, secluded arm of a lake whose 
farther bank, thickly wooded, is a mass of rich autumn color. 
A stag is seeking shelter there, just quitting the water, with 
a couple of hounds at his heels, while more of the pack remain 
on the near shore beside the boat. — 


Signed at the lower right, J. C. THom. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 182 


GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL 


AMERICAN: 1850—1899 


CHANGING PASTURES 


/. Vig ee Height, 5014 inches; length, 76 inche 


: / 
At the edge of a light wood a small flock of sheep are obset vee 
close at hand, passing from left toward the right and the dis- 
tance, through an opening in a screen of slender trees which 
rise out of the picture. The foliage is turning yellow, and yel- 
low and brown leaves carpet the ground on the near side of 
the screen, while beyond it there opens a wide pasture of green 
grass. In the midst of the flock a peasant woman walks, in 
purple-brown skirt, old-blue waist and gray apron. 


Signed at the lower left, G. S. Taurseen 1895. 


Owner, Estate of G. A. TruEspELL, Esa. 


THIRD AND LAST NIGHT’S SALE 


FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIKS © 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


No. 183 


H. BRELING 
IN THE STUDIO 
(Panel) 
| Height, 6 inches; width, 44% inc 


A. TALL man in elaborate costume of light color, with da 
red stockings and a broad brimmed black hat with a red feather, 
is standing at a window looking over prints from a portfolio. 
He leans an elbow on the ledge, holding a pipe deliberatively 
in one hand, and is facing the spectator. On the ledge is a 
cordial. 

Signed at the upper left, H. Bretine, 1889. 


Owner, Estate of the late Stmron J. Drake, Esa. 


No. 184 


VASILI VERESTCHAGIN 
Russian: 1842—1904 
BETHEL 


o-7 3 Height, 41% inches; length, 634 inc 


— 


A Gray wall, green fields, and distant vestiges of buildings 
Says Verestchagin: “Interesting remains of a cistern, probably 
of Jewish origin. On the heights, where are some Roman 
ruins, Abraham fed his flocks. Here Jacob slept, as the Arabs 
sleep now, with a stone for his pillow, and saw a ladder reach- 
ing to heaven, with angels ascending and descending. . . 
At the present day there is nothing but a miserable village near 
the cistern.” 


From the Verestchagin sale at the American Art Galleries, New York, 
1891, No. 2. 


Owner, E. WEINHANDLER, Esa. 


No. 185 


A. TOULMOUCHE 


Frencu: 1829—1890 


THE SMILE 


Height, 6 inches; width, 5 Aanches 
——S ET, AO 
A younG woman of full figure and a mass of light yellowish- 
brown hair is depicted at half-length, seated and facing the 
spectator, turned slightly toward the left. She leans forward, 
resting her right arm on a table, and the left elbow also, the 
left hand being raised to cushion her inclined head, and she 
looks downward with a cheerful smile. She is dressed in dark 
velvet lined with pink and white, with low corsage. 


Signed at the lower right, A. 'ToutmoucueE, 1877. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 186 


VASILI VERESTCHAGIN 


Russian: 1842—1904 


THE CUPOLA OF THE HOLY SHPULCHRE IN © 
JERUSALEM — 


3 pce Height, 3 inches; LY gee ir 


‘T'wo domes rise prominently above a city wall whose crenellate 
top catches the light, while the base is in bluish shadow. In 
the foreground green bushes grow from yellowish earth. 

“This was many times destroyed by fire and rebuilt. As it 
stands at present it was erected at the cost of the Russian, 
French and Turkish Governments in 1869. The diameter of 
the cupola is 78.7 feet. On the western side of the Sepulchre 
Church the ruins of the Basilica of the Emperor Constantine 
were discovered some years ago by the Russian archimandrite 
Antonin, and apparently also the foundation of a on gate, 
by which possibly our Saviour was led to execution.” 


From the Verestchagin sale at the American Art Galleries, New York, 
1891, No. 31. 


Owner, E. WEINHANDLER, Esa. 


No. 186A 


JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER 
Frencu: 1815—1891 


STUDY OF A CUIRASSIER 
(Panel) 


vi "A o Height, 8 inches; length, 5 inches 


Tus sketch is of the third cuirassier from th¢ right in the Hee Hat 
painting “Friedland, 1807,” now in the Metropélitan Museum 
of Art. 

Signed, EK. M. 


From the Secretan Collection. 


Property of Mr. A. E. Brerman. 


No. 187 


J. F. RAFFAELLI 
French: 1850— 


ALONG THE RIVER 
(Colored Etching) 


(6h ea Height, 644 inches; length, “of inghes 


A PASTORAL stream entering into view on g. rl mmopenl/C ace 


ground, divides about a long narrow island id disappears 
around a bank in the left distance. On both ‘shores and on 
the island are trees all but leafless, and in the foreground a tall 
pedestrian pauses near a ragged fence where some chickens 
are pecking. 

Signed at the lower right, J. F. Rarrakuut, Ep. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 188 


F. SCHLESINGER 


GERMAN: 1833 


OV ERCOME 


(Panel) 


sy cme Height, 61% inches; ae 


A MAN past middle life, with straggly gray hair and moustache, 
and a green coat thrown over his shoulders, is seated beside a 
table or sideboard on which he has rested his right arm, with 
head bowed on it, and is lost in slumber. At his elbow is a 
bottle and glass. — 


Signed at the lower left, F. ScHLESINGER. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcu, Esa. 


No. 189 


VASILI VERESTCHAGIN 


Russian: 1842—1904 


A RUSSIAN HERMIT’S LODGING 


Height, 7 inches; width inches : 
SU Git; , Dat 


THE abode of Father Vassian, from Kamenetz Podolsk, in 
South Russia, who had once been a miller and lived but to 
build a good mill for some cloister and die near the Sacred 
River, who prayed three times a day, giving 300 points each to 
Christ and the Virgin, 200 to the Angels, Archangels, Proph- 
ets and Apostles, and another 200 to all the Saints. “His 
belief is great and sincere, but the devil evidently tempts him, 
as he asked me in confidence ‘if the Tsar would see his portrait 
and possibly give him some gratification,’ ” Verestchagin wrote, 
adding: “St. John the Baptist probably lived in a similar hole.” 
The “hole” is in a bleak hillside, its entrance sheltered by a 
rude roof of boards or dried skins supported on crotched limhs 
brought from no visible trees. Here “passing worshippers 
lay some trifling gift, such as biscuits or copper money.” 


From the Verestchagin sale at the American Art Galleries, New York, 
1891. 


Owner, E. WEINHANDLER, Esa. 


No. 190 


CONSTANT TROYON (Attributed) 
Frencu: 1810—1865 


STUDY OF A COW GRAZING 


Height, 714 inches; length, 917trehes // 
o° g 2 gen, : 


A cow with yellowish coat which yields various high lights is 
studied as she grazes in a meadow, coming slowly toward a 
pool. Other cattle are to be seen beyond her, and a single 


tree in the distance. 
Signed at the lower right, C. T. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witutam C. OastrLer, Esa. 


i | No. 191 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
FrencH: 1807—1876 


LANDSCAPE . 
( Panel ) 


Gaon? = Height, 734 inches; length, 934 Har) 
On the outskirts of an open forest, the spectator looks over a 
shadowed foreground to a sunny pathway leading back to the 
distance through rather a broad clearing, which is lined on either 
side with thick trees that begin in the middle distance. The 
worn path is gray, bordered by green grass and patches of 
bush, and just within the shadow of the foreground is a gray 
rock, catching a glint of ight. A peasant woman in red and 


blue, with a white cap, wanders slowly down the path. 
Signed at the lower right, N. Diaz. 


By order of Cuapp & GrauHam, Agents for a private owner. 


No. 192 


F. PONDEL 
GERMAN 
ENJOYING HER CUP 

(Panel ) 
se our Height, 8 inches; width 6 2 gy 3 Gi. ; 
AN old lady in a white lace cap decked with green, dressed in 
red, white, black and yellow, is seated at a tea table facing the 
left, three-quarters front. She is seen at three-quarter length. 
On the table is a decorated pot, and the lady holds in her hands 
a cup and saucer, gazing thoughtfully into the emptied or 


nearly emptied cup. 
Signed at the upper right, Fr. Ponvet. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcu, Ese. 


No. 193 


WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT 
AMERICAN: 18241879 


EVENING GLOW 
(Panel) 


4 O ane Height, 7 inches; length, Cn Nal 


Low green and yellow fields extend to a far horizon from a 
foreground of gray water. On the left is a clump of trees with 
another clump in the distance. The blue sky is almost ob- 
scured by light gray clouds and a twilight glow is over the 
landscape. ! 


Signed on the back: Bosron, Aprit 21, 1881, W. M. Hunv. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 194 


PAUL DE LONGPRE 
Frencu: 1855—1911 


STILL LIFE —FLOWERS 


(Water Color) 


. 2 WP Height, 8 inches; length, 24 a 0 apne 


Lytne lengthwise on a white ground and eee a white back- 
ground is an informal bouquet of white double carnations and 
purple pansies, with their green leaves and stems, in a brilliant 
light. 

Signed at the lower right, Paut pE Lonepre, 1896. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcnu, Esa. 


No. 195 


LOUIS MOELLER, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1855— 


AFTER THE BALL 


Height, 10 inches; width, 8 Anches 
DEE na G; nee, joes 
tA 
THE ball seems to have been high and two men in the solemn 
male attire of gaiety, moving toward the spectator in the gray 
of morning, are still in lofty spirits, and continue the uplift 
movement, directing the eye skyward with high-poised canes. 
Behind them orange and white skirts are disappearing and 
across the street is a cab. 
Signed at the lower right, Louis Mor.uer. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 196 a 
WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT 


AMERICAN: 18241879 
TREES 


Height, 101% inches; width, 10 inches a 
ae Yn: e a 


Trees of graceful outline and drooping branches, standing de- 
tached from any wood but in wild land, are studied against a 
strong light. The sky is clouded in dark gray, but the sun 
is bursting through a dissipating patch of light cloud, against 
which the trees are seen, and the light yellows a field in the 
distance. | 7 


Signed at the lower right, W. M. Hunv. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 197 


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JULES ADOLPHE GRISON 
Frencu: 1845— 


OVER THE CHOCOLATE 


Height, 934 inches; length 4 inches (3 
9’ 

AN elderly gentleman in white wig and stockings, his plum-. 
hued coat adorned in many colors, is seated in rench salon 
having chocolate with two ladies at an ormolu table. He has 
some manuscript in hand but looks up to declaim or elucidate 
happily, to the evident pleasure and entertainment of the ladies. 
They are both smiling, the elder, in brilliant blue, looking 
downward, and the younger frankly and with interest meeting 
the caller’s eye. Behind him are his three-cornered hat and 
cane and a sword. 


Bong 


Signed at the lower right, Grison. 


By Order of Messrs. Cuapp & Grauam, Agents for a private owner. 


No. 198 


ALBERT BIERSTADT, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1830—1902 


SUNSET IN THE MOUNTAINS 


Height, 11 inches; aes Ag 15 Anches 


ee vet? 


tufts of hight cloud higher up. A narrow lake winds between 
pine clad and partly cleared shores, and in the foreground a 
stag is entering it in the shadows of the gloaming. 


Signed at the lower right, A B (in monogram). 


Owner, Mrs. Wiiu1am L. Butt. 


No. 199 


GUSTAVE JACQUET 
Frencu: 1846—1909 
“A PARISIAN BEAUTY” 


(Panel ) 
( ae Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inch "a 


c : 
Heap and shoulders portrait of a young oan en Wee A = 
type, with sweet expression, facing the spectator but with 
lustrous hazel eyes directed slightly to the right. She has 
light hair and dark eyebrows and bright red lips, and a ray 
of light strikes the tip of a slightly retroussé nose. She wears 
a plain gray dress and a small dark hat and appears against 
a mottled emerald background. 


Signed midway at the left, G. Jacquet. 


From the Thomas Reid Collection, New York, March, 1888. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcu, Esa. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 184'7-— 


GOLDEN SUNSET 
(Panel ) 


Lh em Height, 8 inches; length, 11 hes 


Woops are dark, with amber notes among the green, on the 
right of the picture, at the edge of a field or stretch of open 
country with a single detached tree standing at the left. The 
sun has gone down and the landscape is dark, while the sky 
still glows with a deep, subdued gold, flashed with crimson. 
Near the woods is a figure clad in red. 


Signed at the lower right, R. A. BLaKELock. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 201 


VASILI VERESTCHAGIN 
Russtan: 1842—1904 


A RUSSIAN COPPERSMITH 


3 ee Height, 124% inches; width, 10% inches 


CAO brn. 


A NAtivE of Smolensk, at the age of 62, who fe all his life 
made cockades, Verestchagin stated. The man has bushy eve- 
brows, curly black hair, and a full gray beard and moustache, 
and eyes that it would seem must be seeing cockades all the 
time in the hours of rest from duty. He is in black, with a 
red shirt coming into view in the “V” of his buttoned coat, 
below the gray beard. Background of pale green, warm pink, 
and brown. One of the painter’s “Russian Types” series. 


From the Verestchagin sale at the American Art Galleries, New York, 
1891. 


Owner, E. WEINHANDLER, Esa. 


» 


No. 201A 


PAUL JEAN CLAYS 
Beucran: 1819—1900 


HARBOR SCENE 


ub O° Height, 10 inches; length, 1414 aye 


A HARBOR with many boats thereon, and ee borderi ing the 
shores. A heavily overcast sky portends an approaching storm. 


Signed, P. J. Cuays. 
Property of Mr. A. KE. Brerman. 


No. 202 


JULES DUPRE 
Frencu: 1812—1889 


THE COTTAGE 


ve Height, 101% inches; ae NL. 
tha 


A. BROWN cottage with L-extension, an tch roof of deeper 
brown, stands on a green terraced bank above a little-traveled 
private road. ‘To right of it is a clump of tall bushes or low 
trees, their lower parts darkening in shadow as daylight fades. 


Signed at the lower left, J. Dupre. 


From the H. Probasco Sale, New York, 1887. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


EK. L. HENRY, N.A. 
American: 1841— © 


WATERING PLACE 


—oc Height, 1134 inches; length, 1664 inches 
/ , ee f ‘“ ; Uh NM - Uva 


Four American farmers in a light two- ade spring wagon 
drawn by a team of brown horses have arrived at a roadside 
watering trough and the horses have had their drink. The 
driver is checking them up. The team is headed away from 
the spectator, and one of the men on the back seat has turned 
to look at a young woman with a milk pail, and is seen in pro- 
file, while his companion is lighting a cigar. The young woman 
is in pink and blue with a white apron and blue bonnet. The 
road winds at the foot of a wooded hill and is bordered by a 


rail fence. 
Signed at the lower right, E. L. Henry, 98. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArwnsTeE rn. 


No. 204 


CONSTANT TROYON (Attributed) 
Frencu: 1810—1865 
LANDSCAPE 


LL (/ cate Height, 1234 inches; length, 18 ay 


Uae dprr& 


A. THATCHED gray cottage stands at the right, in one shelter of 
a wood’s edge, and near it a cart piled high with golden grain. 
In the open at the left a stout peasant woman is hanging out 
clothes, and men with a two-handed saw are sawing into logs 
some huge felled trees. 

Signed at the lower left, C. Troyon. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wit1iaM C. OastiEr, Esa. 


Wo. 205 


LOUIS MOELLER, N.A. 
AmERIcAN: 1855— 


REPULSED 
53 —oe Height, 181% inches; length, 164% inche 


AN old man leaning on a staff, who has apparently called for 
a loan or other help, is making his way reluctantly toward the 
door of a plainly furnished room, whose owner, also along in 
years, is seated warming his hands at a small stove. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 206 


GEORGE H. McCORD, A.N.A. 
AmERIcCAN: 1848—1909 


SUNSET OVER THE WATER 


/) oe Height, 14 inches; length, 174% inches 
In a harbor bounded on the left by a long neck of land a 
extends far into the distance, a number of sailboats are seen be- 
yond a large barrel buoy, and on the right is the end of a jetty, 
with a man in a dory below it. The water, in gentle motion, 
is red and yellow with reflections of sunset-tinted clouds, and 
the sails share in the glow. 


Signed at the lower left, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A. 


Owner, Mrs. Lituian L. Toruirz. 


No. 206A 


JAN HENDRIK VAN GROOTVELT 
Dutcu: 1808—1855 


THE SOLDIER'S RETURN 


(Panel) 


ut i, a Height, 14 inches; length, eee LZ EN gee 
INTERIOR of a room of an old Dutch house dimly lighted by 
an oil wick hanging on the wall. A young soldier just returned 
from the war, seated. Around the table are other soldiers 
seated and an old man who is lighting his pipe from a little 
pot of embers. ‘Toward the right a boy and girl are tapping 
some beer for the company, and in the background a kitchen 
is seen dimly lighted by a lamp. 

Signed and dated. 


From the Versnayen Collection, The Hague, 1885. 


Property of Mr. A. E. Bierman. 


No. 206B 


JAN HENDRIK VAN GROOTVELT 


Dutrcu: 1808—1855 


THE GAME SELLER 


(Panel) 


3 7 so Height, 14 inches; length, ‘Cl an (S 
(Sj 


A MAN of advanced age is seated at a table upon which game 
is displayed for sale. Two women are standing near, one 


carrying a copper pail from which reflects the candle light that 
illuminates the entire scene. 


Signed, J. H. G. 
From the Versnayen Collection, The Hague, 1885. 


Property of Mr. A. E. Brerman. 


No. 207 


F. S. CHURCH, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1842— 


MY MODEL ; 


pe Height, 14°24 inches; width, Be Sate A 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a fair young Woman, in profile / 
to the left, observed against a light background of greenish- 
yellow sunlight with vague suggestions of tree-branches and 
touches of mauve. Her light, filmy gown, low at the neck, in 
color melts into the background, and her reddish hair hangs 
down back of her shoulders, bound at the neck. 


Signed at the lower right, F. 5S. Courcn, 94. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 208 : 


FRANK DE HAVEN 
AMERICAN: 1856— 
SHEEPFOLD 


Height, 10 onches ; length, 12 4 


2 aie have returned to the fold for the night, and are per- 
ceived dimly in a drove at the rights with a few separated who 
stand in the lee of a haystack on the left. A clump of trees 
stands up against the dimly lighted sky. 


Signed at the lower left, F. De Haven, 1898. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 209 


SANFORD R. GIFFORD, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 18283—1880 


MOUNTAINS AND PLAIN 


Height, 10 inches; length, 1 Uy inches 

4Yoe Na 
A MOUNTAIN range forms the background, with tall twin peaks 
at the centre, mounting high against gray clouds, which become 
dense and suggest showers at the left. On foothills in the mid- 
dleground are dwellings, standing out in the sunlight, which 
also floods a broad valley plain that stretches across the pic- 
ture below them, where men are gathering hay. It is bordered 
in the foreground by a stream. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcnu, Esa. 


No. 210 


C. HARRY EATON 
American: 1850—1911 
TWILIGHT 


Height, 10 inches; length, 16 inches 
ad CCIM 
Bryonp a water foreground strewn with brown leaves are green 
-meadows or marsh lands patched with brown and yellow and 
red, in short surface growths and also in bushes which lead to a 
line of trees. A soft light is over all, and the sky is gray, with 
a line of white cloud at the horizon. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Harry Earon, *85. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


AMANDA BREWSTER SEWELL 


AMERICAN : "CONTEMPORARY 


DECORATIVE FIGURE 
(Panel) 


ye Height, 23 inches; width, 9 inches - ( Sf. 


A TALL young woman in classical gown of filmy ite, sleeve- 
less and girdled with golden rope, and wearing sandals, stands 
leaning against a stunted and scraggly tree with a dark forest 
background. Sunlight gilds her hair and gown, and she holds 
in one hand a scroll. | 


Signed at the lower left, A. B. Szwex1, 1892. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcu, Esa. 


No. 212 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 
Frencu: 1838—1910 
ON GUARD 


(Panel) 


vi Fd f sett Height, 15 inches; width, 10% ine 


cA I’rENcH cavalry officer in his blue and/red uniform, and 
mounted on a light brown horse, is seen in a sandy-brown road 
across uneven green fields. He has come to a halt on a high 
part of the land, in an open space, with green woods visible 
behind him and blue hills in the distance, under a light gray 
sky. He is facing the left, and has drawn up to reconnoiter, 
binoculars in hand. 


Signed at the lower left, EK. BERNE-BELLECOuR, 1900. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 213 


ADRIAAN VAN OSTADE 


DutcH: 1610—1685 


DUTCH INTERIOR 
(Panel) 


ep aa ao _ Height, 15 inches; length, 19 ie 


In an ancient cellar where good chéer ee ae ni day 
was obtainable some sturdy old Netherlanders are found en- ( 
joying themselves each after his kind. One smokes, another 
drinks, some play, others warm themselves at the fireplace. 
Hither all have repaired for company and a ripening of the 
heart, and one unregenerate”tippler eyes the observer over a 
glass with an unmistakable twinkle, wholly willing to acknowl- 
edge an inner and fleshly beatitude. The costumes are in soft, 
reposeful colors, and a mellow light on the principal figures 
searcely reaches to the somber recesses about them. 


Signed at the lower right, AV (in monogram) Ostape, 1645. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 214 


FELIX ZIEM 
Frencu: 1821-—1911 


GRAND CANAL, VENICE 


(Panel) 


site 6 * Height, 15 inches; length, 17 j 


Bows of sailing ships at anchor, wy h masts and yards, come 
into the picture on the right in the’ foreground, and crossing 
the blue water in front of them is a gondola with passengers. 
On the left the Campanile appears over the Libreria, with 
the Ducal Palace beyond. The water flashes the light of a yel- 
low sinking sun, and fleecy clouds aloft are tinged with sunset 
pink. | | 

7 Signed at the lower right, Ziem. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


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No. 215 


LEON RICHET 
Frencu: 1847—1907 


THE MILL 
( Panel) 


ay Height, 16 inches; length, 23 inches ; 
VY ; ie Boe 
AN old mill stands in the shelter of trees in a grove that abuts/— 
on a stream, its water wheel inactive. The neighboring fields 
are in shadow in the foreground and in sunshine in the distance. 


Signed at the lower left, Lton Ricuert, 775. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 216 


ALFRED SEIFERT 
BouHEMIAN: 1850— 
THE PET BIRD 
(Panel) 


Height, 19 inches; ad 1214, wfches 


Ho.piné a white tufted pigeon at her breast and fondling it 
young girl with her blond hair in a long braid is depicted \at 
three quarter length, standing and facing the front, her head 
poised over her right shoulder. Her blue frock is trimmed 
in color and she wears a pear! necklet. 


Signed at the upper right, Aurrep SEIFERT. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wituiam C. OastuErR, Esa. 


No. 217 


JOHN CROME (OLD CROME) 
Eneuisu: 1769—1821 


OLD BATHING HOUSE, ST. MARTINS AT 
OAK NORWICH 


H tj ; : F 
IST we Height, 2014 inches; width, 1 ge 


LEANING and serpentine trees shélter a bathing house raised 
on posts on the low bank of a river, and in front of it in the 
foreground is a red-clad figure in a boat. Continuous with 
the trees in the background on the right is a group of yellow- 
brown buildings. 


% 


Exhibited by the then owner, George Holmes, Esq., of Brooke Hall, 
Norwich, at the Royal Academy Exhibition of the Works of the Old 
Masters, London, 1878. 


From Thomas Agnew & Sons, London. 


Property of a Priate Collector. 


No. 218 


CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


EVENING ON THE MOORS 


Height, 14 inches; length, 22 tpches 


/ Es 

t a road through sandy soil a white and a red cow are 
ing slowly away from the onlooker, toward some other{cows 
which are lying down in the distance in deep grass. On either 
side of the road the moorland is covered with grass and bushes 
and wild flowers. Evening is settling down and a half-moon 
is white in the dark blue sky. 


Signed at the lower right, CARLETON WiceINs. 


From the T. Kirkpatrick Sale, New York, 1901. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcu, Esa. 


No. 219 


HENRY P. SMITH 
AMERICAN: 1854-—1907 


LANDSCAPE 
Height, 18 inches; length, 28 inches 


[mega Wy (S- 
GREEN, rock-studded and wooded slopes in the foreground 
disclose buildings among the trees, as the land dips to a broad 
river crossing the prospect in the middle distance. Beyond 
the stream are rolling highlands, misty under a gray and blue 
sky. 

Signed at the lower right, Henry P. Smirn, 1884. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witi1am C. OastiLer, Esa. 


No. 220 


VASILI VERESTCHAGIN 
Russian: 1842—1904 


A RUSSIAN BLACKSMITH 


a vc Height, 14 inches; width, 11 ioe a 3 
: Wf ° 


AN aged man with rugged features deep y wrinkled is por- 
trayed head and shoulders. He is almost directly facing the 
front, turned slightly toward the right, with a strong light on 
the right hand side of his face. His forehead is high and the 
gray locks are receding, but they fall so low on the sides as to 
hide his ears, and his moustache and full chin beard are gray. 
He wears an old yellowish ‘coat with rich brown shadows in 
the folds, and is seen against a background of coppery-brown, 
One of the series of the painter’s “Russian Types.” 


From the Verestchagin sale at the American Art Galleries, New York, 
oe ae 


Owner, E. WEINHANDLER, Esa. 


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No. 221 


VASILI VERESTCHAGIN 
Russrtan: 1842—1904 


THE RUSSIAN BLACKSMITHS WIFE 


ae Height, 12 inches; width, 1034 oe S 


AN old woman with heavy features, level eyes and an expres- 
sion of determination is shown in head and shoulders, looking 
straight at the spectator. The right side of her face is in a 
broad light, the left shows luminous shadows. She is wrapped 
in a black shawl and wears a tight fitting black cap or has 
bound her head in a scarf, and is seen against a neutral back- 
ground with green and reddish notes. From the series of the 
painter’s “Russian Types.” 


From the Verestchagin sale at the American Art Galleries, New York, 
1891. 


Owner, E. WEINHANDLER, Esa. 


fl ee . 


INO. 222 


PROF. H. STETZNER 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


THE COLLECTOR 
( Panel) 


| er ge Height, 13 wmches; width, 10 x ee 


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In a strong fieht j im a room with gr ayish and br Seiwa walls, i a 
and some pictures, an elderly man in long gray coat and blue 
velvet short-clothes is indulging in the joy of unpacking a ship- 
ment of treasures by himself. He holds up to the light a fine 
mug, and has already taken from the box plaques of brass and 

blue and white porcelain, and a gray wine jug, while a pewter 
vessel lies on the straw. 


Signed on the wall, H. SretzNer, Mtncuen, 1887. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcu, Esa. 


No 228 


H. D. KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1829—1904 


LATHE AFTERNOON AT NAPANOCK 


7 Boe Height, 14 inches; las Hae J 


THE spectator is looking toward the western sky, and high’ 
hills along the horizon show him shadowed slopes, while wil 
land dotted with trees and bushes in the middle distance is still 
all alight, green, gray and brown in its coloring, and in the 
foreground a clump of green bushes projects its shadow for- 
ward on the surface of a small pool. 


Signed at the lower right, KrRusEMAN VAN ELTEN. 


Owner, W. C. Bartiett, Esa. 


No. 224 


JAMES STARK 
Britisu: 1794—1859 


ROAD BY THE BROOK 


Height, 12 inches; length, at 
im 6 


A Brook almost broad enough here to be dignified as a small 
river flows between high banks, with a brown earth road fol- 
lowing its course on the left and humble buildings on either 
side. ‘Trees cluster here at the bend, and in the distance are 
green rolling pastures. With foreground in shadow, the sun- 
light strikes across the middle distance, illumining a stocky 
woman in the roadway and two figures in a boat on the water. 


By order of Cuave & Grauam, Agents for a Private Owner. 


No. 225 


THEODORE ROUSSEAU 
Frencu: 1812—1867 
LANDSCAPE 


ofF7 oe Height, 151% inches; length, 2114 (KR ot, WT; 


THE spectator looks over the brow of a high plateau which 
projects into view in the left foreground, in shadow, to a cul- / 
tivated terrace below, and on to broad valleys in bright sun- 
light or mottled by cloud shadows, the principal section cut 
into small fields under cultivation, divided by low hedges. In 

the distance is a round-topped hill and beyond it a village. The 

sky is a dark, ominous gray. 


Signed at the lower left, T. R., 1844. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcn, Esa. 


HENRY W. RANGER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1858— 
ROCKY GROUND 
/ 3 ( ae Height, 12 inches; length, 16-«nches 


In the fall when the trees are stripped, or retain but brown re- 

membrances of their verdant panoply, the spectator is led to a 
bleak New England hillside, on a clear day, under a cold blue 

sky. The atmosphere is brilliant, and gray rocks, brown earth 

and green grass, and more rocks colored by the weather stand 

out fresh, distinct and insistent. 


Signed at the lower left, H. W. Ranerr. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 227 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 
AMERICAN: 1849—1903 


AN INNER COURT 


/s ee Height, 19 inches; length, 23 inches 


% OQ. 
Tue spectator looks directly upon the smooth latte a 


pool between marble banks, the water a mirror of reflections 
of green hedges at the sides and of the building which crosses 
the farther end, whose nearer side is a cloistered passageway 
of many arches. At the left is a glimpse of blue sky. 


From the Edwin Lord Weeks sale, New York, 1905. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ARNSTEIN. 


No» 228 


ETIENNE ADOLPHE PIOT 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


CHILDS PRAYER 


fai (an lag Height, 1814 inches; width, Ne inches Dp ; 
AL YOUNG Sb i with quiet, sad eyes, is Seen at half-lemgth, hey 
hands raised before her chest and ee clasped. aah turne€ 
slightly to the left, with head inclined toward her left shoulder, 
and looks at the spectator. She is in a dark dress and her long 
brown hair is decked with holly. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Prior. 
Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russet. 


No. 229 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1837— 


A SUMMER I[DYL 


os 


Z Height, 16 inches; lengt 
hag ' 


sky of deep azure, over a landscapé of wildwood and/huge 
rocks, luxuriant grasses and blossoming field flowers about a 
spring pool, and trees, in sunshine and shadow. ‘To this attrac- 
tive retreat have come several women to idle awhile, gather 
flowers and berries, or work. 


Signed at the lower right, 'T. Moran, N.A., 1892. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 231 


EMILE LAMBINET 
Frencu: 1815—1878 


ON THE SEINE 


1 See Height, 14 inches; length, 21 ee 


Gray cloud billows roll in a sky of ote over blue, and 
on the right in the distance are numerous buildings on low 
hills. On the left groves of trees rise against the sky and come 
down to the middle distance, to meet the river which crosses 
the foreground. A single boat on its smooth surface contains 
two persons. 


Signed at the lower left, Eire LamBrnet. 


Owner, Estate of the late Stmron J. Drakes, Esa. 


J. B. JONGKIND 


Durce 18291891 


MOONLIGHT IN HOLLAND 


ee “= Height, 15 inches; length, 18 eee 


Tue full moon just above the horizon CU its Seger 


rippling waters where square- rigged ships are lymg. In the 
foreground are some men in a small-boat, on the right, and 
on the left hand shore is a group of trees. In the distance a 
windmill stands out in the light. 


Signed at the lower right, JoncKIND. 


From the Albert Steiner Collection, 1898. 


Owner, Estate, F. L. Marruews, Esa. 


No. 2338 


DAVID JOHNSON, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1827—1908 


ROSSENDALE, NEW YORK 


hoi M4 oe Height, 15 inches; length, 


inches 
mtinthost 


Tue artist has written on the back: “A study ae nature, 
near Rosendale, Ulster county, N. Y., 1872;(David Johnson.” 
On the left a field road comes down between grassy banks from 
a farm to ariver. At the foot of a tree beside it some figures 
are seen seated in the shade. On the right of the stream the ae 
banks are high and run into hills, with many trees, and the “a 
quiet landscape is seen in the sunshine of a peaceful summer ‘ 
day. 

| Signed at the lower left, D. J. (in monogram), °72. C y 


Owner, F. E. Courcn, Ese. 


No. 234 


A. C. HOWLAND, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1888—1909 


SOUTHAMPTON BY THE SEA 


Height, 14 inches; ee Ae 


6. 6 

i, meadows spreading across t ae are mottléd with 
the shadows of small trees that border ee on the righf, stand- 
ing at the side of a narrow country road. Along the farther 
side of the road is a rail fence of the casual Long Island kind. 
The foliage of the trees is just tinged with brown, and in their 
shadows on the soft green grass some cows are at their ease. 
In the distance a bay or inlet comes into the picture, and three 
sail are seen upon it. 

Signed at the lower right, A. C. Howxanp. 


Owner, W. C. Barriuert, Esa. 


No. 235 


WILLIAM HART, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1823—1894 


COWS DRINKING 
(Panel) 


if LL ( o¢)=— Height, 1424 inches; length, A984 inches 


SIX cows are in a meadow of deep grass, borderéd at either 
side by trees, and beyond which far-off hills appéar under a 
blue sky massed with white and gray clouds. From the dis- 
tance a white cow looks toward the spectator, while the others © 
have come down to a pond in the foreground to drink,—a red 
one with a white face, a black and white one, a red and white © 
one, a tawny and a dun cow. 

Signed at the lower left, Wm. Harr. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 236 


H. C. DELPY 
IFrencu: 1841—1910 
LANDSCAPE 
(Panel) 
[ of Height, 13 inches; GE oe 


Bryonp a foreground of water, dark green with shore reflec- 
tions and whitened by ripples, high green bluffs and sa 
stone rocks form the sides of a ravine in which a young tree of 
light foliage displays itself aganst a light sky. 


Signed at the lower right, H. C. Dery. 


Owner, Mrs. Lituan L. Toruitz. 


P. E. DAMOYE 
Frencu: 1847-— 


MARSH LANDS 
| (Panel) 


Gs : } Height, 1214 inches; vA 231, inches ae 


SHALLOWS with reeds and grasse¥ e 
above the surface cross the picture, light gyay in reflection 
of a clouded sky with patches of blue. In the background are 
lowlands and trees and a red-roofed building, and some cat- 
tle in a meadow. 


Signed at the lower right, E. Damoye, ’87. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 238 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 
Frencu: 1796—1875 


THE HAY CART 


A Height, 131% inches; length, inc ; 
4 yeto- of 


FRENCH field laborers are resting in a grove of characteristic 
Corot trees, those trees of France whose natural poetry he 
transliterated in pigment. Sunlight burnishes the silvery bark 
of birches, and feathery foliage partly blocks out a turquoise 
sky veiled in vaporous white. The ground is grass covered, 
with patches of dark brown and yellow, and the artist’s beloved 
notes of red appear as the blossoms of woodland flowers. In 
the centre of the composition is a two-wheeled hay cart, its two 
gray and white horses tandem, and standing patiently. A 
peasant approaches with a scythe on his shoulder, and two 
peasant women are seated on the grass. 


Signed at the lower right, Coror; on the back is the official seal, VENTE 
Corot. 
Purchased from the Henry Graves Collection, New York, 1909. 


By order of Messrs. CLapp & Grauam, Agents for a Private Owner. 


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ioe No. 239 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


SUNSET—A VIBRATING SKY 


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ot-7 ie Height, 12 inches; length, 16,2 


above a low horizon seen across a stretch of flat la 
patches are turned from gray to a glowing yellow, and the 
intervening sky seems to shimmer with a light of greenish- 
gold, which is caught with touches of the yellow reflections 
in a brook in the foreground. At the left in the fields is a 
cottage, and on the right is a dark wood. ‘The leaves of 
the trees have gone and in the fields the brown and yellow of 
fall have all but conquered the green grass. 


Signed at the lower right, Bruck Crane. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 240 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857-— 


EDGE OF THE WOODS 


34 Height, 14 inches; length, 20-inches SE 
ae reminis- 


Ir is fall, and fields in a wild country are russe 

cent green. A straggling road winds through them, deeply 
rutted and somewhat muddy. Detached trees beside it are 
almost leafless, while bushes at their feet are red, and off to 
the right trees retaining their foliage are softly colorful in red 
and yellow. ‘To left is the border of a dark woud, and in the 
distance low hills are a misty blue. 


Signed at the lower left, BrucE CRANE. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 241 


SAMUEL COLMAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1832— 


SAILS AMONG THE MOUNTAINS 


Height, 151% inches; length, 


ee hes 
ITS K4 a rage h 
GIGANTIC mountains with peaks high in the sn6w regions cross 


the background, in an opalescent mist which suffuses soft cloud 
masses and veils the sun, and lesser masses, green clad, extend 
forward on either side of a sparkling mountain lake. Various 
boats with lateen sails are upon the lake, and on a low shore 
in the foreground two other boats are hauled out. 


Signed at the lower right, S. Cotman, 1870. 


Owner, Mrs. Witi1am L. Butt. 


No. 242 


J. B. BRISTOL, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1826—1909 


EVENTIDE 


? ge Height, 14 inches; alas inches 
AL 


HIGH steep-roofed church with ort and slender spire 


dominates the landscape, rising agaivSt a sky of fading sunset 
lights. Beyond it are large buildings of a city, one sending 
up a column of smoke from its chimney. Thick, well rounded 
trees cluster on the lower land of a hollow crossing the pic- 
ture, and moving slowly toward them in a brown earth path 
through the green, grassy foreground are two women, going 
in the direction of the church. 


Signed at the lower left, J. B. Brisrot. 


The property of a Private Collector. 


No. 2438 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847— 


MISTY MORNING 


y) i ee Height, 18 inches; length, CY Oa tA aed 
Broap plains dotted with farms and lined With trees, an 


bounded by distant low hills, are viewed from an eminence in 
the foreground at the left, where flowers blossom and a single 
bird is perched on the end of a slender bough of a detached tree. 
A mist which charges the air obscures the sun, which in try- 
ing to break through makes a white flash on a stream running 


through the valley. 
Signed at the lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 


Owner, Mrs. R. Newsrovucu. 


No. 244 
JOSE JIMINEZ Y ARANDA 
Spaniso: 1832—1903 


DON QUIXOTE AND SANCHO PANZA 


—? . Height, 22 inches; width, 16 inghes 4 
THE two famed figures are observed in the highroad,. the master 


mounted on a gray donkey which his companion afoot leads, 
as he leads also a brown horse laden with arms and luggage. 
They are approaching the spectator, their shadows cast before 
them in the road. The day is bright, the sky a deep blue with 
light clouds. The road is in part tree bordered, with rough 
open fields on either side. 


Signed at the lower left, J. ARANDA, SEVILLA. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 245 


ARTHUR WARDLE 


ENGLISH: CONTEMPORARY 


STARTLED 
( Pastel) 


66 Height, 26 inches; width, 171A Heche 
ean Rie O4 


Two tigers on a prowl in a dense forest have been startled by/ 
something and arrest their walk, with limbs extended, to look 
keenly toward the left. They are approaching a pond where 
the pink lotus blooms. ° 


Signed at the lower right, ARTHUR Warp te; at the lower 
left the title. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcn, Esa. 


No. 246 


FREDERICK W. KOST, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1861— 


THE STONE BRIDGE 


/ of & ame tes Height, 20 inches; len ee (9 ; 


A. RIcH fresh green country of rolling meadows appears in the 
foreground, threaded by a stream that is seen wandering o 
the left. In the middle distance the stream is crossed by a 
bridge of three arches, extending athwart the picture, its tones 
white and gray with tinges of reddish or purplish hues. Near 
it a figure kneels or squats on the grass. At either end of the 
bridge are trees, and in the distance blue hills line themselves 
against a brillant sky of white clouds which almost conceal 
the deep azure dome. | 


Signed at the lower right, Frep. W. Kosr. 


Owner, Mrs. E. Arnstein. 


oh a No. 24:7 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 
ne like 1849—1 9038. 


GREAT MOSQUE AT DAHORE, INDIA 


iy 0 ee Height, 281 inches; Gs inches é 
Wauts of the mosque, brilliantly decorated in blues and yel- 
lows, and cut by arches of entrance, extend across the picture, / 
and sandy-brown approaches lead up to them from the fore- 
ground where is a great tank of blue water, filled with colorful 
reflections. Here numerous worshippers are washing them- 
selves. It is noon and they would be clean before entering the 
mosque to pray. Some of the faithful are seen on their way 
into the building, and others who apparently have ended their 
devotions rest in the sun against the wall. 


° 


Signed at the lower right, K. L. Weeks (with a palette mask). 


From the Edwin Lord Weeks sale at the American Art Galleries, New 
York, 1905. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArnstTEIn. 


LEON RICHET 
Frencu: 1847—1907 


SOLITUDE 
Laser. Height, 25 inches; length, 324% inches 
Aeon Cm. 


AT the foot of a tree a young woman of the peasantry is seated 
on a bundle of fagots, gazing off over a gray sea. She appears 
in profile, relieved against a thick bush, and a glint of light 
coming down through the foliage of her sheltering tree touches 
her white cap and lightens her shoulder. She wears a sleeveless 
jacket of pale plum color over a white waist, a gray-buff skirt, 
and sabots, and clasps her hands about one knee. 


Signed at the lower left, Lton Ricuet, ’82. 


Owner, Mrs. JENNIE G. BuCKLEY. 


rec. DELPY 
Frencu: 1841—1910 


SUNSET ON THE RIVER 
( Panel) 


i pe | Height, 20 inches; length, 36 inches , 

A RIVER comes into view in the oe el Cre saechrry 
forward toward the right between low banks of luxuriant ver- (he . 
dure. Characteristic trees of the French countryside abound 

in the landscape, with cottages appearing here and there, and 
on the farther shore women are at the water’s edge washing 
clothes. A brilliant sunset sky is reflected in the stream. 


Signed at the lower left, H. C. Drury. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 250 


WILLIAM THORNE 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 ye Abie. 
VA Yr 
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EAD and bust portrait of a smiling young lady with curly | 
yellow-brown and pale-chestnut hair, shown figure toward the a 
right and face turned to the front. She has large eyes and | 
full, nearly level eyebrows, and her lips are slightly parted. a 
She wears a black gown, broadly décolleté, exposing her shoul- a 
ders, with full sleeves and at the corsage edged with a band 
disclosing jewel or floral notes of red and blue and an evanes- 
cent yellowish-brown. Neutral background of olive and brown. 


Signed at the upper left, WittiaAmM 'THorNE, 1898. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArnstTEIn. 


No. 251 


FRANK DE HAVEN, A.N.A. 
AmeERIcAN: 1856-— 


IN THE WOODS 


inches 


Height, 30 inches; with, 2 


oo 
THE woods are large, ample, roafning, and skirt the irregular 
shore line of a lake or bay. A bit of tree and bush, only, come 
into view on the left, in the foreground, where a blue brook 
makes its way under a fallen tree-trunk to the larger water, 
while on the right the woods line a bend in the shore and are 
turned to mellow golden and brown notes’in a glowing sunset 
light, their colors brilliantly reflected on the bright blue water. 


Signed at the lower left, De Haven, A.N.A. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 252 


JOSEF ISRAELS 


Dutcu: 1824—1911 
AT THE WINDOW 
/ us = oo Height, 30 inches; width, 25/inches 


f / 
A WOMAN comparatively young, with set earnest features 
and expression, and the hands of toil, is shov n at three-quarter 
length, seated and looking out a window. She is turned toward 
the left and her face is in profile, with the ight strong upon it, 
while the interior background is in dark neutral tones. ‘The 
tones of her gown are a deep brown and blackish-gray, and her 
yellowish-blond hair projects from under a white cap or light 
headdress. She leans on one elbow, with chin resting on her 


hand. 


From the collection of Camilla von Urbuny. 


Owner, MapAME ConsTANZE R. CHEVALIER. 


J. CARROLL BECKWITH, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1852— 


AT THE OPERA 


pg ee eSei/ inches: midi) eS) 
ght, 321% inches; EV ay SP een | 
ALE. 
: It 


SEATED and facing the right, figure three-quarters to ae ‘ont 
and face little more than in profile, a handsome young woman 
is seen in a bright light against a dark neutral background 
of greenish tone. With elbow at rest she brings her left hand 
up to her chin and is gazing quietly downward. She has pink 
cheeks and dark brows, and her gracefully dressed hair is of 
chestnut tones. She is of full figure, and wears a low corsage 
of greenish note, and a garland of yellow roses over one shoul- 


der. 


Signed at the upper left, Carroti BECKWITH. 


From the J. Carroll Beckwith sale, New York, 1910. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 254 


GEORGE H. SMILLIE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1840— 


SUMMER MORNING ON LONG ISLAND 


Height, 25 inches; length, 37 inches , Ree 
7 G~ 


//. Cae 


thick and abundant, but so vaporous that the strong light of 
the veiled sun strikes shadows of sheep and chickens the 
grass, and turns the distant sea into a dulled mirror of white. 
The sheep and chickens are in a foreground field separated by 
a rail fence from a farmyard of the middle distance, with build- 
ings clustered near a group of shade trees and some haystacks 
on the right, and on the left a clump of short thick trees near 
an old four-armed windmill. Beyond, along the shore, are 
dunes and inlets. 


Signed at the lower left, Gzorcre H. Smivure, and dated at 
the lower right, New York, 1884. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 255 


ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1842—1914 


EVENTIDE 


we Vai yo Height, 26 inches; CT ee 
aE og Cate 


A. SUMMER day is ending, and lingering red and ne lights 
from the extreme horizon shoot across the tops of bushes that 
are seen beyond a denser growth at the edge of a wood on 
the left. Within the shadow, here, some cows are found, along 
the bank of a brook that takes a wandering course through the 
woodland. 


Signed at the lower right, ARTHUR Parton, N.A. 


Owner, W. C. Bartruert, Esa. 


No. 256 


JEAN MARC NATTIER 
Frencu: 1685—1766 


MARIE ANNE DARRAS, FEMME DE 
JEAN FRANCOIS DESPREAUX 


/ ee Height, 29 inches; width, 24 ee 
A HANDSOME young French woman wee a face et 
pled chin, Cupid’s-bow lips and large, bright hazel eyes, is 
portrayed at half length, facing three-quarters front and to- 
ward the left. Her décolleté blue bodice, trimmed with white 
lace over a full bust, has a small tight waist and short flowing 
sleeves with lace undersleeves, and the folds of an old-rose man- 


tle loosely encircle her. In her powdered hair are small bou- 
quets, and a spray of yellow flowers is tucked in the corsage. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 257 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


HAY MEADOWS 


, je Height, 20 inches; length, unch 
(0 te 
Broap flat lands at the edge of a salt mars be across © / “ 


the picture, the horizon beyond them a low dark line. They 
are green, with patches of yellow and brown, occasional bushes 
dot them, and in the foreground some blossoms appear among 
the taller grasses. In the middle distance is a haystack. 


Signed at the lower left, BrucE CRANE. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russert. 


No. 258 


GEORGE H. BOGERT 


AMERICAN: 1864— 


A GLORIOUS SUNSET 


Height, 28 inches; length, 386 inches 


ao QI Maersk 
One of the brilliant tonal canvases in Which the artist has spe- 


cialized, presenting in rich and mellow hues_of brown and 
gold, with cool green and low notes of blue, a peaceful coun- 
tryside darkening at the sunset hour. In the left middle dis- 
tance a large tree stands out against the sky, and on the right 
is the corner of a low hill or bluff with a few small trees and 
bushes, around which a stream curves into the foreground. 
Seated beside it is a fagot gatherer in blue with a white cap. 
Light clouds are burnished at the edges with yellow, a faint 
red lingers where the sun went down, and a white crescent moon 
appears above. 


Signed at the lower left, Grorcr H. Bocerr. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 259 


| HOMER D. MARTIN, N.A. 
AmerRICAN: 18386—1897 


AUTUMN IN THE MOUNTAINS 


/ LOT A sak ig Height, 26 inches; oe ae € 


LONG lake entering into view in the right foreground, wher 
some lily pads are seen in the shallows, extends back about 
rocky and well treed point on the left, which is somewhat shad- 
owed, and along a farther shore whose woods are in brilliant 
autumn colors. Beyond them are mountains with broad round 
tops. 

Signed at the lower left, H. D. Martin. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russeut. 


No. 260 


JEAN BERAUD 
Frencu: 1849— 


CONDOLENCES 


Height, 26 inches; length, ay: inches 


ale Sv ee Oe 


InsipE a church near the doorway the men se the family of the 
person whose funeral is taking place stand in line to receive the 
condolences of friends as they pass out after services. Through 
the open door, a view down an avenue appears, with cabs, omni- 
buses, and people hurrying along. One of Béraud’s best pic- 
tures, and as a consequence, a remarkable piece of painting and 
a fine example of modern genre. 


Signed at the lower right, JEAN BéEraup, 1879. 
Salon Number 222. 


From the Henry Hilton sale, New York, 1900. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russe... 


No. 261 


JEAN F. DE TROY 
_ FrencH: 1679—1752 


PORTRAIT OF A MAN 


| a | 
3 ( / ae Height, 30 inches; width, 23 inches ie (7 ; WY, 


\ 


HaALr-LENGTH portrait of a man in young maturity, in dark 
apparel and seen against a dark background, with the light 
concentrated on his face. With figure toward the left, he 
turns his face to the front and looks squarely and thoughtfully 
at the spectator. Grayish locks, pushed up, curl loosely over a 
high forehead; his complexion is warm, and expression serene 
and dignified. His black coat has a broad collar of soft olive, 
and he wears a sort of combined stock and jabot or flowing 
cravat of light green. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 262 


THOMAS SULLY 
AMERICAN: 17838—1872 


PORTRAIT OF A MAN 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 in¢ghes 
garam Ste | : | 
A. MAN in his young prime is portrayed at half-length, seated 


and turned to the left, three-quarters front. He wears a dark 
coat with velvet collar, a high white choker collar and black 
stock, and shows a considerable exposure of white shirt front. 
He is clean-shaven after the fashion of the day, and has blue 
eyes and thick brown hair. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


No. 2638 


GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL 
3 American: 1850—1899 


THE WAYSIDE SHRINE 


ee i Height, 28 inches; length, 41 inches 
On a bleak and wind-swept Normandy plateau, treeless ae 
covered with green grass patched with brown, a shrine has been 
set up beside an informal field road, above a village whose red- 
brown roofs come into view in a middle distance valley below. 
Here a shepherdess stands in thoughtful attitude and a sunset 
glow, her dog at her side, and around her her sheep are feeding. 


Signed at the lower left, 'TRuESDELL, Paris, 1891. 


Owner, Estate of G. A. TruEspELL, Esa. 


No. 264 


EDWIN LORD WEEKS 


AMERICAN: 1849—19038 


PERSIAN CARAVAN 


Height, 2914 inches; length, 
/ Goes a VA g 
wn the background a mountainous ra 
and broad cone-shaped peaks forms 
at the left heavily clouded and at the right more or less clear. 
The range is filled with color and patched with snow, and under 
a brilliant early morning sunshine in which the whole middle- 
ground blazes yellow, while the foreground is enveloped in 
transparent shadow. Here are gathered a various company, 
including two veiled Persian women, and their heavily laden 
horses, preparing to resume their journey with the sunrise. 
In the middle distance the blue dome of a mosque towers over 
mounds and buildings which surround it. 


Signed at the lower left, EK. L. WeErExs. 


Exhibited at the Berlin Exhibition. 
From the Edwin Lord Weeks sale, New York, 1905. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArnstTEIN. 


No. 265 


F. K. M. REHN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848—1914 


> 


“WHERE WAVES AND MOONLIGHT MEET’ 


ae 0 ye eight, S inches; length, 40 ie Ser , ve 


SurRF is breaking along a sandy shore and sending lines of froth (/ 
up the beach. The blue water beyond is streaked with the ight 
from a moon obscured by yellowish clouds, and other patches 


of vapor are tinged a faint pink. 
Signed at the lower left, F. K. M. Rerun. 
From the William T. Evans sale, New York, 1900. 


Owner, F. E. Cuurcn, Ese. 


No. 266 


FRANK D. MILLET, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1846—1912 


THE GRANDDAUGHTER 


SI 6 d ee Height, 31 inches; length, 48 a Ny 
5 ¢ F > 
Tus painting, which has sometimes been called ““Che Convales- 


cent,” depicts a pink cheeked young woman with reddish-blond 
hair, reclining on a high-backed, wing-armed sofa upholstered 
in a flower and leaf pattern in quiet tones of gray, brown, yel- 
low and dark blue. She is propped up on white pillows, and 
wears a gray dress figured with flowers in pink and green, 
with a light shoulder scarf crossed over the waist. A dark 
shawl is thrown over her limbs, and she holds a small open book 
in one hand and a rose in the other. ‘The walls of the paneled 
room are gray and a soft light falls full upon her face. She 
has paused in reading to look up at an aged man carrying a 
small basket who enters through a latch door. The picture 
is a painting of the home of the granddaughter of Josiah Wedg- 
wood, in England. 


Signed at the lower left, ¥. D. Mitte, 1885. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 267 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1837— 
THE FEUDAL TOWER 


aS 
E oe Height, 30 inches; length, 45 inches 
Coa 5G 


02.U; 


In a romantic landscape of rugged naturalfeatures, and under 
strangely impressive conditions of weathet and light, a cav- 
alier in red and buff riding a white horse is making his way 
through a rough path in a mountain valley. High before him, 
beyond a watercourse, the towers of a feudal castle rise toward 
a sky of ominous clouds, ranging from gray to cimmerian 
blackness with lurid flashes, the weird effect emphasized by 
a slant of sunshine striking the hill before the castle. 


Signed at the lower left, T. Moran, 1905. 


Property of a Prwate Collector. 


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No. 268 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1849— 


WHEATFIELD 


Height, 32 inches; lengt, 48 inches Apa 
J/ 9 ' 4 WAM) thu 


A BROAD Cea Acid? in the golden yellow of harvest time ex- 
tends across the picture, on the gentle slope be a rolling hill- : 
side, with a bit of green touched with the red notes of poppies a 
seen in the immediate foreground. In the middle distance a 
load of fresh hay and some laborers afoot are crossing the field 
in a road through the grain, which is so tall it hides the men 
walking almost to their shoulders. Beyond the field a cot- 
tage comes into view, just below the crest of the hill, which is 
topped by thick green woods. 


Signed at the lower right, Wm. M. Cuase. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 269 


L. CHIRICO 


A HAPPY OCCASION 


Height, 38 inches; width, 24Y/) inches 
] 


{Qs CAVE 


ESCENDING some steps alongside the steep wall of an ancient 
ecclesiastical ruin, a happy and brilliantly dressed Italian fam- 
ily and friends are coming forward, apparently from a church 
seen in the distance where an infant held in the bright young 
mother’s arms has been christened. An aged priest accom- 
panies them, bare-footed urchins greet them, and on the stairs 
above them humble people of the town come and go. 


Signed at the lower right, L. Cutrico. 


Owner, Estate of the late Wiiiiam C. OastiErR, Esa. 


No: 270 : 


PROF. CARL LUDWIG BECKER 
GERMAN: 1820—1900 


THE RENDEZV OUS 
Le () ae Height, 39 inches; widthe31 inche ie 
TO 


v 


A. BLONDE young woman in a blue ty@m gown protusely em- 
broidered with flowers is seen turned three-quarters from the 
spectator, about passing into another room. With skirt lightly 
raised in formal fashion she is making a curtsey on the thresh- 
old to a caller not seen by the observer, while a serving man 
in dark blue and buff-brown holds aside a red portiere. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Becker. 


From the A. T. Stewart Collection, New York, 1887. 


Owner, Mrs. J. H. Russert. 


No. 271 


CHARLES THEODORE FRERE 
Frencu: 1815—1888 
CAMELS 


vé oy ¢4- Height, 40 inches; width, 


8 inches 


A uigHt fawn-colored camel which has/ been clippe 
down, across the picture, its neck stretched out an 
on the ground. Behind it five of the tall and haughty beasts 
stand, back to the spectator, a dark, reddish-brown against a 
yellowish sunset sky, while dimly defined beyond them a whole 
caravan host of camels may be seen, on the outskirts of a city. 


Signed at the lower left, Tu. Frere. 


Owner, Estate of the late Witiiam C. Oastier, Esa. 


No. 272 


L. SCHMUTZLER 
GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


THE LOVERS 


A Ee os Height, 421% inches; width, 338°Qinches. Wp 


A. TALL man in buff breeches, a brown coa with Aa stripes, 
brightly colored waistcoat with flaring revers, and a volumi- 
nous stock and jabot, faces the spectator, supporting his love 
on his left arm. Hat and gloves in hand he looks down upon 
her, smiling. She, also smiling even more happily, nestles her 
head against his shoulder and glances at the spectator. She 
has jet black hair bound in ribbons of yellow, green and brown, 
and wears a sleeveless gown light and brilliant in hue, with low 
corsage, carrying on her arm a brilliant yellow and red shawl. 


Signed at the upper left, L. ScHMUTZLER. 


Owner, Mrs. E. ArnstTern. 


No. 273 


GAYLORD SANGSTON TRUESDELL. 
AmERICAN: 1850—1899 


THE SHEPHERDS LUNCH 


3 3 6 ge Height, 72 inches; length, 9 


us Z 


An old shepherd in a visor cap afid a coat of white fleece is 
kneeling on the ground amongst his large flock, cutting a loaf 
of bread, and his dog waits eagerly for his share of the lunch. 
Most of the sheep are feeding but in the foreground near the 
shepherd three are lying down, one of them a black sheep. The 
pasturage is a range of broad, rolling dunes, beside the blue sea. 


Signed Gt the lower left, TrurspELL, 1892. 


Owner, Estate of G. A. TRUESDELL, Esq. 


= AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


MANAGERS. 


> 
THOS. E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


REPRESENTED 


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RKS. 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
ACHENBACH, Oswatp 
Wellhorn, Rosenlanig-, Gletscher- und Wetterhorn 172 


Peri OR 1. A.) 
Perugia 8 


AHL, Henry Hammonp 
The Evening Hour 101 


ANASTASI, Aveusrus Paut Caries i 
Holland 88 


BAKALOWICZ, Lapistaus 
Archery Practice 84 


BAUMGARTNER, PETER 
Hunter Refreshing | 60 


BEARD, Wituiam H., N.A. 


Bridge in Venice 


pie) 
wi 


BECKER, Pror. Cart Lupwic 
The Rendezvous 270) 


BECKWITH, J. Carrory, N.A. 


The Japanese Lantern 
At the Opera 


BERAUD, Jean 


Condolences 


BERNE-BELLECOUR, Errenne Prosper 
On Guard 


BIERSTADT, Arszert, N.A.> 
Swift-flowing River 
Sunset in the Mountains 


BLAKELOCK, Ratpyu ALsert, N.A. 


On the Plains 

Rocky Mountains 

On the Shores of the Lake 
Golden Sunset 

Misty Morning 


 BOGERT, Gerorce H., A.N.A. 


Autumn Sunset 
A. Glorious Sunset 


BOSSCHAERT, Tuomas WILLEBORTS 
Infant Bacchus and Cupids 


BRADFORD, Wuui1aM, 4.N.A. 
Land of the Midnight Sun 


CATALOGUE. 
NUMBER 
164 
253 


260 


212 


177 


BRASCASSAT, J. R. 
A Percheron at His Meal 


BRELING, H. 
In the Studio 


BRICHER, A. T., A.N.A. 
Castle Rock, Marblehead 


BRISTOL, J. B., N.A. 
Lake Champlain 
Landscape 
Near Boston Corners, Dutchess County 
Eventide 


CAILLE, Lton 
A Mother 


CALAME, ALEXANDER 
Swiss Landscape 


CALIFANO, JoHn 


Two Friends 


CASADO DEL ALISAL, Jost 
La Toilette de ’Odalisque 


CATTERMOLE, RicHaArp 


Having a Game 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


98 


81 


99 


94 


CHAMPNEY, J. Wetts 


Portrait of Laurent Cars 
Portrait of Marie Leczinska 


CHASE, WitutiaMm Merritt, N.A. 


Wheatfield 


CHAVET, V. 


Interior with Figures 


CHELMONSKI, Josrer 


Russian Scene 


CHEVALIER, R. M. 
A. Street in Cairo 


CHIRICO, L. 
A Happy Occasion 


CHURCH, F:.S., N.A. 
My Model 


CICERI, EvuceEnio 
Wash Day 


CIPRIANI, N. 
In Ltaly 


CLAUDE, Eveine 
For the Larder 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


160 
168 


268 


139. 


61 


59 


269 


207 


37 — 


1438 


90 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 
CLAYS, Pau. JEAN 
Harbor Scene 201A 
COL, Davin 
Landscape and Cattle (In collaboration with 
Henry Savry) 153 


At the Well (In collaboration with E.R. Mars) 176 


COLMAN, SamueEt, N.A. 
Sails Among the Mountains 241 


COROT, Jean Baptiste CAMILLE 


Paysan Italien 102 
The Hay Cart 238 


CORRAVINI, C. 
The New Baby 159 


CRAIG, Tuomas B., A.N.A. 


Cows in Pasture AA 


CRANE, Bruct, N.A. 


Sunset 22 
The Golden Sky 112 
Sunset—-A Vibrating Sky 239 
Edge of the Woods 240 


Hay Meadows 257 


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CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


CROME, Joun (OLD CROME) 
Old Bathing House, St. Martin’s at Oak 
Norwich | , 217 


~CROPSEY, Jasper F., N.A. 


On the Housatonic — : 4.0 

Sunset on the Hudson | on 126 
C. W. 

Eagle on a Cliff 67 


DAMOYE, P. E. 


In the Pasture 114 
Marsh Lands O37 


DE HAVEN, Frank, 4.N.A. 


Sheepfold 208 
In the Woods 251 


DELAMAIN, Paut 
The Prisoner 3 77 


DELPY, H. C. 


Mouth of the River Kure, Springtime _ 140 
Landscape 236 
Sunset on the River 249 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcisse Vircite 
Landscape ese | 


DIDIER-POUGET, W. 
Karly Morning 


DOLPH, J. H., A.N.A. 
Having a Good Time 


DOUGHTY, THomas 


Mount Kearsarge, New Hampshire 


DUPRE, Jutzs 
The Cottage 


EATON, C. Harry 
Twilight 


EICKELBERG, W. H. 
Fishing Boats 


EISMAN-SEMENOVSKY 
Ideal Head 


ENGLISH, F. F. 
“Tally-ho!” 


FAGNANI, Carto 
The Lost Dauphin 


FICHEL, EucGrEnNrt 
End of the Meal 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


\ 


15: 


b 


39 


76 


Ay 


110 


74 


FRERE, Cuaries THtopore 


Moorish Scene © 
~ Camels 


GERARD, THtovore | 
The Dancing Lesson 


GIFFORD, Sanrorp R., N.A. 


Lake Scene in the Mountains 
Mountains and Plain 


GRISON, JuLres ADOLPHE 
Over the Chocolate 


GRITTEN, H. 
Church Interior 


GROLLERON, P. 


Skirmishers 


GROOTVELT, Jan HeENprIK vAN 


The Soldier’s Return 
The Game Seller 


GROS, L. A. 
The Stirrup Cup 


GUES, A. 
Standard Bearer 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
115 
271 


169 


106 
209 


197 
85 


150 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


HAGEMANN, C. pdE 
Moorish Market 73 


HARRIS, CuHarues X. 
Fhlrtation 36 


HART, Wiitan, N21. 


Head of Young Bull 105 
Cows Drinking 235 


HASENCLEVER, J. P. 
“Time for Closing” 56 


HAYS, Wiui1am Jacos, A.N.A. 
Rabbits 35 


BMENKRY, HE. L., N.A. 
Watering Place 203 


HERBO, Lron 


Portrait Head 34 
HETZ, C. 
Children Playing School 72 


HOFNER, J. B. 
Barnyard Scene 176A 


. 
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i 

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CATALOGUE ‘ 

NUMBER 
HOWLAND, A. C., N.A. =e 
Southampton by the Sea S23 ; 


HUMBORG, Avo.r | 
An Kye for Color — ' ed 


HUNT, Wuiuu1am Morris 


Moonlight hit 
Haying 121 
Evening Glow 193 


Trees 196 


HUNTINGTON, Dantet, P.N.A. 
My Pleasure Ground 33, 
Reminiscences of Italy 178 


ISRAELS, Joser | 
At the Window . 252 


IWILL, Marie Josery 
Italian Landscape : | 23 


JACQUET, GusTAVE 
“A Parisian Beauty” 199 


TARY aout 
At the Drinking Place 32 


JEFFERSON, Joseryu 


In the Rockies 
Landscape 

Old Mull in the Woods 
The Duck Pond 


JIMINEZ Y ARANDA, José 


Don Quixote and Sancho Panza 


JOHNSON, Davin, N.A. 


Chocorua Mountain 
Edge of a Hayfield 
Rosendale, New York 


wens Botton, N.A. 
The Marshes 


JONGKIND, J. B. 
Moonlight in Holland 


KLORKINSKI 


Convent Courtyard 


KOCH, Eisa 
Her Pets 


KOST, Frepericx W., N.A. 
The Stone Bridge 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


244 


fae je 
5 toew 


we) 
Gy 
Go Ov te 


137 


31 


89 


246 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
~KRATKE, Lovuts 
Souvenir of Father Corot , | a 


KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, H. D., N.A. 


At Napanock 16, 
At the River, Eltenville, N. Y. , 120 
Autumn 123 
In the Shepang Valley 129 
Idlewild Brook, ‘Tarrytown 132 
In the Woods at Napanock 170 
Late Afternoon at Napanock _ _ 223 


LAMBINET, Emutz | 
On the Seine ; 281 


LE SENECHAL-MORS | 
Old Woman Spinning 69 


LHERNAULT, Just : 
The Fortune Teller 55 


LOBRICHON, TrvoLrton 
A Letter to Papa 151 


LONGPRE, Paut pr 
Still Life—F lowers 107 
Fruit 158 ‘ 
Still Life—F lowers 194 : 


MACHEN, W. H. 
Still Laife—Ducks 


MAES, E. R. 


At the Well (In collaboration with Davin Cou) 


MAES, Henri 


Marine 


MAKART, Hans 


The Princess 


MARTIN, F. C. 


Leisure Moments 


MARTIN, Homer D., N.A. 


Autumn in the Mountains 


McCORD, Gerorce H., A.N.A. 


Sunset over the Water 


McILHENNY, C. MorcGan 


Cows in Pasture 


MEISSONIER, Jean Louis Ernest 


Study of a Cuirassier 


MEIXNER, Lupwic 


Moonlight Marine 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


66 


176 


30 


fh) 


206 


168 


186A 


MEYERHEIM, Ep. Frans 
The Doctor’s Visit 


MILLET. Pranc Don 4 
The Granddaughter © 


MODERN GERMAN SCHOOL 
Scene from the Thirty Years’ War 


MOELLER, Lovis, N.A. 


After the Ball 
Repulsed 


MORAN, Envwarp 
Cliffs in a Storm 


MORAN, Tuomas, N.A. 


A Summer Idyl 
The Feudal ‘Tower 


MORLAND, GerorGE 
Family at Rest 


MORRIS, J. C. 
Cattle 


NATTIER, Jean Marc 
Marie Anne Darras, Femme de Jean Francois 
Despréaux 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


170A 
266 
156 


195 
205 


180. 


136 


80 


256 


NICOLL, J. C., NYA. 
Mt. Desert 


OSTADE, AprIAAN VAN 
Dutch Interior 


PARTON, Arruvur, N.A. 
Early Spring 
Willows in the Sawmill Valley 
Eventide 


PARTON, ERnNEstT 


Springtime on the Thames, England 
The Pool 
Fishing 


PERRET, Aimer 
A Peasant Girl of Chailly 


Interior 


PINCHART, Emite Avcuste 
At the Fountain 


PIOT, ETIENNE ADOLPHE 
Child’s Prayer 


PONDEL, F. 
Enjoying Her Cup 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


119 


213 


175 
230 
255 


- POWELL, C. 
Head of a Moor 


RAFFAELLL J. F. 
Along the River 


RANGER, Henry W., N.4. 
Rocky Ground 


RAU, Emin 
School Girl 


REBN, F. K. M., N.A. 
The Surging Sea 
“Where Waves and Moonlight Meet” 


RICHARDS, Wuttiam T. 


Sunny Meadows 
After the Storm 


RICHET, Lton 


The Mill 
Solitude 


RICHTER, Epovarp 
The Moorish Dancer 


RIENHART, W. H. 


Autumn on Lake Champlain 


265 


127 


147 


— 215 


248 


70 


100 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 
ROSSI, L. 
Taking it Easy 103 
ROUSSEAU, THropore 
Landscape 225 
SAUVAGE, Gerorcrs 
Turkish Lady Reclining 27 
SAVRY, Henry 
Landscape and Cattle (In collaboration with 
Davin Cou) | | 1538 
SCHEFFER, Ary 
Head of Dutch Girl 10 
SCHENDEL, P. van 
Moonrise 143 
SCHLESSINGER, F. | 
Overcome 188 


SCHMUTZLER, L. 
Solo L 
The Lovers 2 


SEIFERT, ALrrep 
The Rose 130 
The Pet Bird ) 218 


SEVENDONCK, JoserpH van 
Battle Scene 


SEWELL, Amanpsa BREWSTER 


Decorative Figure © 


SHEPPARD, Warren 
The Lagoon, Venice 


SIEBERT, L. BuumeE 
The Cireus in Town 


SIMONETTI, Errore 
The Lovers’ Retreat 


SMILLIE, Grorcet H., N.A. 


Summer Morning on Long Island 


SMITH, Henry PEMBER 
Connecticut Valley 
Landscape 


SMITH, Tuomas L. 
Christmastide in the Olden Time 


SONNTAG, WitiiAmM Louts, N.A. 


Fishermen 


CATALOGUE 
“NUMBER 


42 
211 
118 

AT 
149 
254 


see 
219 


144 


26 


STANFIELD, W. C. 
Off the Jetties 


STARK, JAMES 
Road by the Brook 


STETZNER, Pror. H. 
The Collector 


STIEPEVICH, V. G. 


The Importunate Visitor 


SULLY, ‘THOMAS 
Portrait of a Man 


TAIT, Artuur F., N.A. 
Chicks 


TENIERS, Benoor OF 
Village Festival 


THOM, J. CrawFrorp 
The Deer Hunt 


THORNE, WILLIAM 
Portrait of a Lady 


TILTON, J. Roti, N.A. 


Temple of Kom Ombe, Upper Egypt,—Spring 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


93 


104 


91 


85 


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TODDAG See ye 


Sisters 


TOULMOUCHE, A. 
The Smile 


TRAVER, Georce A. 


Landscape 
Sunset 


TROY, Jaan EF. pre 
Portrait of a Man 


TROYON, Constant (Attributed) 


_ Study of a Cow Grazing 
Landscape 


TRUESDELL, GayLorp SANnGsTon 
The Garden 
After the Rain 
Cattle 
In the Sea Breeze 
Moonlight at the Sheepfold 
The Path Through the Gorse 
Changing Pastures 
The Wayside Shrine 
The Shepherd’s Lunch 


TYLER, James G. 
Dashing Spray 


CATALOGUE = 


NUMBER 


19 


185 


261 


190 
204 


24 

86 
117 
154 
155 
179 
182 
263 
273 


20 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 
UNKNOWN 
Landscape and Cattle in 
Landscape 18 
The Edge of the Woods 25 
Meadows in Autumn 63 
The Deer Hunters 64 
Dressing Her Hair 138 
VELTEN, W. | 
The Farmyard 58 
VERESTCHAGIN, Vasir1 
Mount ‘Tabor 1 
The Spring of Elisha 96 
The Tomb of Joseph O77 
A Corner of the Kremlin in Winter 116 
Bethel 184 
The Cupola of the Holy Sepulchre in Jeru- 
salem 186 
A Russian Hermit’s Lodging 189 
A Russian Coppersmith 201 
A Russian Blacksmith 220 
The Russian Blacksmith’s Wife 221 
RoahyY, PavuL 
The Lute Player 171 
VOIGT, A. 
Sheep 166 


VOLKMANN, C. 
Childhood 9 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
WAGNER, FERDINAND 
Portrait of a Lady 51 


WAGREZ, JacQuEs 


Tannhauser au Veénusberg 48 


WARDLE, ArtHurR 


Startled | D5 
WEBB, C. M. 
~The Unwelcome Letter 82 


WEBER, HeEtnricyu 
The Poultry Dealer 109 


WEDDELL, L. 
The Laguna, Venice 92 


WEEKS, Enwin Lorp 
Princesse de Bagdad—Love-making at Oodey- 


pore 167 
An Inner Court 227, 
Great Mosque at Lahore, India 24:7 
Persian Caravan 264 


WERNER, A. F. 
Interior with Figures—The War Story 15 


WIGGINS, Carteton, N.A. 


Evening on the Moors 218 


WILES, Lemuer M. 


Lowery Day 
A Village Street 


WILLEMS, FLorent 
The Portrait 


WILLIS, M. 
Seoteh Cattle 


WOODBURY, Cuaries H. 
Headlands and Sea View 


WORES, THEODORE 


A Japanese Girl 
Japanese Woman and Horse 
Junks. 


WYNGUERDT, A. J. van 
On the Banks of the Scheldt 


ZICKENDRAHT, B. 
“Thoughts” 


ZIEM, FErvirx 
Grand Canal, Venice 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


128 
131 


173 


122 


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